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Your Rights, and Your Worth—Nationwide.

Your story matters. Your business matters. Your protection matters.

I’m committed to ensuring your legal concerns are never ignored or underestimated.

Noteworthy Legal Cases You Should Know

The legal world moves fast — and every case tells a story.

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Compelling legal disputes shaping conversations around innovation, artist rights, and intellectual property.

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Raine v. OpenAI, et al. (2025)

A high-stakes lawsuit at the intersection of artificial intelligence and intellectual property law, raising pressing questions around copyright and creative ownership in the age of generative AI.

Clinton v. Boladian (2025)

A music-industry dispute spotlighting contractual nuances, royalty rights, and artist protections. Offers a window into how courts interpret and enforce agreements in entertainment settings.

Sydney Nicole LLC v. Alyssa Sheil LLC (2024–25)

A “first-of-its-kind” case where one social media influencer accused another of copying a distinct aesthetic across platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Amazon. The case addresses claims including vicarious copyright infringement, DMCA violations, and misappropriation of likeness. The court ruled that these claims were plausible under federal law, while dismissing several state law allegations.

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You’ll find real legal disputes shaping today’s conversations around AI, intellectual property, personal injury, copyright, and trademark law.

These documents are provided for educational and informational purposes only.

Raine v. OpenAI, et al. (2025)

A high-stakes lawsuit at the intersection of artificial intelligence and intellectual property law, raising pressing questions around copyright and creative ownership in the age of generative AI.

Clinton v. Boladian (2025)

A music-industry dispute spotlighting contractual nuances, royalty rights, and artist protections. Offers a window into how courts interpret and enforce agreements in entertainment settings.

Sydney Nicole LLC v. Alyssa Sheil LLC (2024–25)

A “first-of-its-kind” case where one social media influencer accused another of copying a distinct aesthetic across platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Amazon. The case addresses claims including vicarious copyright infringement, DMCA violations, and misappropriation of likeness. The court ruled that these claims were plausible under federal law, while dismissing several state law allegations.

OpenAI Inc. v. Open Artificial Intelligence Inc. (2025)

A trademark battle in which OpenAI sued a similarly named company for infringing its mark. In July 2025, a federal judge granted summary judgment in favor of OpenAI—cancelling the defendant’s “Open AI” trademark (with a space), permanently enjoining its use, and finding it misleading to the USPTO. The case highlights the importance of trademark distinctiveness and good faith in registrations.

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Compelling legal disputes shaping conversations around innovation, artist rights, and intellectual property.

These documents are shared for educational and informational purposes.

Raine v. OpenAI, et al. (2025)

A high-stakes lawsuit at the intersection of artificial intelligence and intellectual property law, raising pressing questions around copyright and creative ownership in the age of generative AI.

Clinton v. Boladian (2025)

A music-industry dispute spotlighting contractual nuances, royalty rights, and artist protections. Offers a window into how courts interpret and enforce agreements in entertainment settings.

Sydney Nicole LLC v. Alyssa Sheil LLC (2024–25)

A “first-of-its-kind” case where one social media influencer accused another of copying a distinct aesthetic across platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Amazon. The case addresses claims including vicarious copyright infringement, DMCA violations, and misappropriation of likeness. The court ruled that these claims were plausible under federal law, while dismissing several state law allegations.

These are just a few examples

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