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Arista Records, LLC, et al. v. Lime Wire LLC, et al.
Date: 05-12-2011
Case Number: 1:06-cv-05936-KMW -DCF
Judge: Kimba Wood
Court: United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (New York County)
Plaintiff's Attorney: Glenn D. Pomerantz, Laura Ashley Aull, Susan Traub Boyd, Hailyn J. Chen, Kevin Goldman, Kelly M. Klaus, Melinda Eades Lemoine, Blanca Fromm Young and Jonathan H. Blavin, Munger, Tolles & Olson, L.L.P., Los Angeles, California; Robert William Clarida, Benjamin Sahl and Arlana S. Cohen, Cowan, Liebowitz & Latman, P.C., New York, New York; Todd G. Cosenza, Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP, New York, New York; Kenneth Lewinn Doroshow and Karyn Annise Temple, Recording Industry Association of America, Washington, D.C.; Jennifer L. Pariser, Sony Corporation of America, New York, New York; for Arista Records, LLC, Atlantic Records Corporation, BMG Musci, Capitol Records, Inc., Elektra Entertainment Group, Inc., Interscope Records, Laface Records, LLC, Motown Record Company, LP, Priority Records, LLC, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, UMG Recording, Inc. Virgin Records America, Inc. and Warner Bros. Records, Inc.
Defendant's Attorney: Roger David Netzer, John Robert Oller, Joseph Thompson Baio, Mary Jane Eaton, Tariq Mundiya, Thomas John Meloro, Jr. and James C. Dugan, Willkie Farr & Gallagher, L.L.P., New York, New York; Colleen Bal, Lucy Yen and Chul Pak, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, San Francisco, California; Susan K. Hellinger and Eric D. Wade, Porter & Hedges, LLP, Houston, Texas for Lime Group, LLC, Lime Wite LLC, M.J.G. Lime Wire Family Limited Partnership and Mark Gorton
Andrew P. Bridges, Winston & Strawn, LLP, San Francisco, California Edward Hernstadt, Hernstadt Atlas, LLP, New York, New York for
representing the Electronic Frontier Foundation, et al. Amicus
The defenses asserted by Lime Wire are not available.
Some of the information for this report came from: http://www.bloomberg.com
Settled for $105 million.