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Intellectual Property

Apr. 23, 2015

Glen L. Kulik

Kulik Gottesman & Siegel LLP Sherman Oaks Copyright


Kulik handled one of the entertainment industry's more closely-watched lawsuits in the past several years concerning a decades-old film about boxer Jake LaMotta.


The case, which settled this month, altered the landscape for similar infringement cases because the U.S. Supreme Court, ruled plaintiff Paula Petrella could bring her claim years after the film "Raging Bull" debuted in 1980.


Petrella's lawsuit claimed that the film infringed ...

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