Intellectual Property,
Entertainment & Sports,
9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
Oct. 15, 2019
Attorneys trade sanctions motions in Led Zeppelin 9th Circuit row
The dueling motions follow a Sept. 24 en banc hearing in the federal appeals court, during which the band’s attorney argued a panel’s prior remand of his district court win should be overturned.




An attorney for Led Zeppelin on Monday said his opposing counsel's sanction request is so baseless he should be sanctioned for it.
The dueling motions follow a Sept. 24 en banc hearing in the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, in which Led Zeppelin counsel Peter J. Anderson argued the court's prior remand of his district court win should be overturned.
Francis A. Malofiy, a Philadelphia-based sole ...
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