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United States: Carnegie Mellon V. Marvell: After A $1 Billion Damage Award, Marvell Loses Motion To Compel Documents For Its Laches Defense Because It Waited Too Long To File And The Court Would Not Entertain Such "Wild Goose Chases" At This Late Jun

Carnegie Mellon University filed a patent infringement action against Marvell asserting that Marvell had infringed two of its patents.

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United States: Court Rejects PBGC Position That An Investment Fund Is Part Of A Controlled Group For Purposes Of Pension Liabilities Of A Portfolio Company - Mayer Brown

Late in 2012, in Sun Capital Partners v. New England Teamsters ("Sun Capital"),1 a federal district court in Massachusetts (the "District Court") held that certain private equity funds were not trades or businesses that could be held jointly and severally liable for the pension obligations of a portfolio company in which such funds had invested.

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Why Beyoncé Will Make No Bills, Bills, Bills for Her Super Bowl Performance

These days, the Super Bowl is less about pigskin than it is about greenbacks. Television networks cough up billions of dollars to air it, then charge companies marketing beer, babes and tax-preparation software $4 million for just 30 seconds of screen time during it. NFL coaches can score bonuses worth as much as half a million for winning it, and athletes earn an extra $44,000 just for playing in it. But there’s one entity in this vast entertainment extravaganza that won’t be making a dime from the NFL on Super Bowl Sunday—Beyoncé, the halftime performer. From the time of the Super Bowl I halftime show, when the University of Arizona and the University of Michigan marching bands performed, the NFL has not paid performers an appearance fee. This tradition has been maintained even though the marching band shows of the 1960s and 1970s have since been replaced by world-famous acts like the Rolling Stones, The Who, and now Beyonce. Why would artists donate time and energy to help a television ...

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Why Beyonce Will Make No Bills, Bills, Bills for Her Super Bowl Performance

These days, the Super Bowl is less about pigskin than it is about greenbacks. Television networks cough up billions of dollars to air it, then charge companies marketing beer, babes and tax-preparation software $4 million for just 30 seconds of screen time during it. NFL coaches can score bonuses worth as much as half a million for winning it, and athletes earn an extra $44,000 just for playing in it. But there’s one entity in this vast entertainment extravaganza that won’t be making a dime from the NFL on Super Bowl Sunday—Beyonce, the halftime performer. From the time of the Super Bowl I halftime show, when the University of Arizona and the University of Michigan marching bands performed, the NFL has not paid performers an appearance fee. This tradition has been maintained even though the marching band shows of the 1960s and 1970s have since been replaced by world-famous acts like the Rolling Stones, The Who, and now Beyonce. Why would artists donate time and energy to help a television ...

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United States: Carnegie Mellon V. Marvell: Marvell Loses $1.17 Billion Jury Verdict And Jury Finds Marvell's Infringement Willful After Court Precludes Marvell From Relying On Its Own Patents As A Defense - Jeffer Mangels Butler & Mitchell LLP

In the patent infringement action brought by Carnegie Mellon University against Marvell Technology Group, LTD.

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