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MSK's Victory Mentioned in Law360, Daily JournalThe Hollywood Reporter, and Ars Technica

May 17, 2017

Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp LLP was highlighted in various publications for their recent victory in Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. et al v. Lilith Games (Shanghai) Co. Ltd. et al. Federal Judge Charles Breyer of the Northern District of California denied summary judgment for Defendants as noted in his order on May 16, 2017. 

Karin Pagnanelli, Marc Mayer, Emily Evitt, and Daniel Kohler were mentioned in the Law360 article, "Video Game Cos. Can't Ax Blizzard, Valve Copyright Suit," on May 17, 2017 for their work representing the Plaintiffs. The Daily Journal, The Hollywood Reporter and Ars Technica also references the copyright case in detail.

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