I had an inquiry for the complaint filed by unpaid interns who have filed a class action lawsuit again Fox Searchlight. The interns worked on the film “Black Swan.” Their lawsuit was filed last fall in federal district court in Manhattan. I found the complaint posted on the Internet. The lawsuit generated a lot of interest, when it was filed, and many are interested in it. PACER, which requires an account, is a usual source of complaints, but sometimes they are posted on the Internet.
Tag: Law
From the Law Corner
1. I’ve just published a new US Government Documents Guide as a companion to my three other law guides (Law, Parts 1 & 2 and Legislative History). I’ve tried to integrate the four guides so that they work together w/o being redundant. The Gov Docs guide is general; it refers to, but does not duplicate, more specific guides, such as Frank’s US Census Data guide.
2. The U.S. Dept. of Justice has just released new horizontal merger guidelines (press release and link guidelines ). According to the press release, “these changes mark the first major revision of the merger guidelines in 18 years”.
3. A new title is listed on the Law Guide, Part 2: The Law Student’s Guide to Free Legal Research on the Web . This guide is produced by Sarah Glassmeyer, Faculty Services and Outreach Librarian and an Assistant Professor of Law at Valparaiso University School of Law, and is sponsored by Justia.com and Cornell’s Legal Information Institute.