HPK Takes On Hustler and Wins in Federal Copyright Infringement Case

Posted on: Friday, March 26th, 2010 in Legal News

Haber Polk Kabat, LLP strikes again!  In a federal copyright infringement case filed on behalf of a local newsreporter, Andrew A. Kabat and Bradley J. Barmen, obtained a jury verdict against LFP, Inc.  The jury specifically found that Defendants’ Good Faith/Advice of Counsel defense to Plaintiffs’ copyright infringement claim was inapplicable.  The federal lawsuit, which was filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio and assigned to the Honorable Solomon Oliver, Jr., is captioned Catherine Balsley aka Catherine Bosley, et al. v. LFP, Inc., et al., Case No.: 1:08-cv-00491-SO.  Plaintiffs’ application for attorney’s fees is currently pending with the Court. 

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