Shapiro Arato Bach Wins Fair-Use Dismissal in Copyright Infringement Case

On April 27, 2020, Judge Eduardo Ramos of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York ruled for Shapiro Arato Bach client the Manhattan Institute For Policy and dismissed a copyright-infringement lawsuit brought by Richard Harbus, a freelance photographer, over the Manhattan Institute’s use of one of Harbus’s photographs on its … Read more

Shapiro Arato Bach Wins Trial Defending Technology Company and Its Founder Against Claims That They Breached a Contract and Stole an Idea

On September 29, 2020, following a five-day trial and post-trial briefing, the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York issued a decision deciding all claims in favor of our clients HYPR Corp. and George Avetisov.  HYPR Corp., founded by Avetisov, provides technology solutions to help businesses secure their systems and prevent … Read more

Shapiro Arato Bach Wins Prisoner Civil Rights Appeal

On July 23, 2020, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled in favor of our client, Jarvis Elder, on all but one of the claims raised in his civil rights appeal.  Mr. Elder spent 6 months in a punitive “special housing unit” after a prison disciplinary hearing at which he was … Read more

Shapiro Arato Bach Recognized in Chambers 2020

Chambers and Partners has recognized Shapiro Arato Bach in the category of Specialist Firms in White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations for 2020.  The guide notes that the firm is “widely considered the leading firm in the city for criminal appellate work” and is “called on by individuals from financial services firms, corporations and political organizations … Read more

Shapiro Arato Bach Prevails in Second Circuit Against Suit Claiming Drake Improperly Sampled Work of Jazz Artist Jimmy Smith

On February 3, 2020, the Second Circuit ruled in favor of Shapiro Arato Bach clients in a fair use copyright case concerning the transformative use of a spoken-word piece. In Estate of James Oscar Smith v. Aubrey Drake Graham, the heirs of jazz musician Jimmy Smith and a company that acquired rights to one of … Read more

Founding Partners Named 2020 Notable Women in Law

Shapiro Arato Bach founding partners Alexandra Shapiro and Cynthia Arato were named to the 2020 Notable Women in Law list by Crain’s New York Business.  In its list, the publication honors 100 “dedicated, gifted and determined” women lawyers in New York.  See 2020 Notable Women in Law to read the profiles for each of this … Read more

The Crisis in Local Journalism: Are Nonprofits the Answer?

On November 19, 2019, Shapiro Arato Bach partner Cynthia Arato will moderate the New York State Bar Association’s forum The Crisis in Local Journalism: Are Nonprofits the Answer?  The forum is part of the bar association’s Task Force on Free Expression in the Digital Age, which Arato co-chairs with David McCraw, Deputy General Counsel of The … Read more

Cynthia Arato to Speak at Music Business and Law Conference

Shapiro Arato Bach partner Cynthia Arato will be a featured panelist at the Music Business and Law Conference on November 15, 2019, at New York Law School.  Arato will be speaking as part of the Litigation Update on the Music Front  panel.  The annual conference is sponsored by the Entertainment, Arts & Sports Law Section … Read more

Shapiro Arato Bach Files Supreme Court Amicus Brief Supporting Judicial Review of Timeliness of Inter Partes Reviews

On November 4, 2019, Shapiro Arato Bach filed a brief in the United States Supreme Court for Power Integrations, Inc. as amicus curiae in support of affirmance in Thryv, Inc. f/k/a Dex Media, Inc. v. Click-to-Call Technologies, LP, et al., No. 18-916.  This case presents the Supreme Court with yet another question concerning the inter … Read more