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Litigation

Jun. 11, 2016

Anticipated Led Zeppelin trial starts Tuesday

No eloquent argument will sway jurors next week in federal court as much as a few strums of an acoustic guitar, as trial begins over alleged infringement in Led Zeppelin's definitive rock song "Stairway to Heaven."

By Steven Crighton
Daily Journal Staff Writer

No eloquent argument will sway jurors next week in federal court as much as a few strums of an acoustic guitar, as trial begins over alleged infringement in Led Zeppelin's definitive rock song "Stairway to Heaven."

There are still a few tentative motions in limine to be finalized before the Tuesday trial can begin in earnest, according to plaintiffs' attorney Glen Kulik, a partner at Kulik ...

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