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Litigation

Mar. 16, 2004

Jury Gives Publisher's Widow $2 Million

A Santa Ana federal jury handed $1.9 million recently to a widow who says her business partner cut her out of their music-publishing venture and shielded himself from a copyright infringement suit while leaving her unprotected.

By Amy K. Spees
        A Santa Ana federal jury handed $1.9 million recently to a widow who says her business partner cut her out of their music-publishing venture and shielded himself from a copyright infringement suit while leaving her unprotected.
        Irma Loose had sued music-publisher Don Great, claiming he mismanaged the publishing right...

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