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Marshall Lerner was presented with an award for 10 years of participation in the UCLA Anderson School of Management, Global Access Program

Dec 13, 2014 IN News BY Kleinberg & Lerner

Marshall Lerner was presented with an award for 10 years of participation in the UCLA Anderson School of Management, Global Access Program. The award was presented by Prof. Bob Foster, Program Director. The Global Access Program (GAP) is a six-month course where teams of MBA students work with a foreign technology based entrepreneurial company to develop a strategic business plan. Now in its 16th year, this program has developed strategic business plans for over 500 […]

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Mock Trial in the Chemistry Department of Harvard University

Apr 7, 2014 IN News BY Kleinberg & Lerner

Marshall Lerner conducted a mock trial on April 7, 2014 at Harvard University in the Chemistry Dept. using the case of Sony vs. Tenebaum, a copyright infringement case which addressed the issue of statutory damages for unauthorized downloading of music from the Internet. The mock trial jurors were undergraduate, graduate and post-doctoral students. The students were given the facts as stated in the First Circuit Court of Appeals decision and the jury instructions that was […]

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Lecture in the Chemistry Department of Harvard University

Mar 30, 2012 IN News BY Kleinberg & Lerner

Marshall Lerner delivered a lecture in the Chemistry Department of Harvard University on the topic of Copyright Infringement How Does an Internet Service Provider Avoid Copyright Infringement in the Digital Millennium. His lecture discussed the issues of copyright infringement by an Internet service provider and the safe harbor defense of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act using the currently pending case of Viacom vs. YouTube and Google.

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Kleinberg & Lerner Secures Trial Victory

Feb 2, 2012 IN News BY Kleinberg & Lerner

Diaz v. Prada, United States District Court, Central District of California – Western Division, Case No. 10-4690-JHN (JCx) K & L represented Dora M. Diaz (“Diaz”) of Los Angeles-based Virtual Sensuality in her trademark infringement lawsuit against Marlene Prada Bautista (“Prada”) of Fájate Diseńos D’Prada of Medellin, Colombia and two of her U.S. distributors. Diaz is an apparel retailer who owns the trademark FAJATE. She sued Prada who manufactured apparel using the trademark FÁJATE in […]

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