Jeffer Mangles Butler & Mitchell LLP
Los Angeles
Copyright, trademark
The Coca-Cola Co. had a problem, and the only cure was Jeffrey D. Goldman. Its international advertising campaign for the World Cup soccer tournament was in jeopardy, ensnared in copyright infringement allegations claiming unlawful use of a Spanish-language song used in its commercials. Goldman was tapped to throw a legal Hail ...
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