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winston_strawn [2017/11/01 18:55] – [Second Legal Team?] updates Carlos Pedrazawinston_strawn [2017/11/17 17:54] (current) – [Limited Pro Bono] adds 'notable clients' subsection Carlos Pedraza
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 <wrap lo>//See also: [[erin_ranahan|Erin Ranahan]], [[ranahan_interview_1_27_16|Erin Ranahan Interview]] and [[loeb_loeb|Loeb & Loeb]]//</wrap> <wrap lo>//See also: [[erin_ranahan|Erin Ranahan]], [[ranahan_interview_1_27_16|Erin Ranahan Interview]] and [[loeb_loeb|Loeb & Loeb]]//</wrap>
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 **Winston & Strawn** LLP is the law firm defending [[Axanar Productions]] Inc., and its producer, [[Alec Peters]] in the [[copyright infringement]] [[lawsuit]] brought against them by [[CBS|CBS Studios]] and [[Paramount Pictures]] in connection with the films //[[Prelude to Axanar]]// and //[[Axanar]]//. **Winston & Strawn** LLP is the law firm defending [[Axanar Productions]] Inc., and its producer, [[Alec Peters]] in the [[copyright infringement]] [[lawsuit]] brought against them by [[CBS|CBS Studios]] and [[Paramount Pictures]] in connection with the films //[[Prelude to Axanar]]// and //[[Axanar]]//.
  
 ===== Pro Bono Representation ===== ===== Pro Bono Representation =====
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 Winston & Strawn signed Axanar and Peters as {!pro bono:Latin, //pro bono publico//, for public good — service provided without charge}} clients on January 21, 2016. [[Erin Ranahan]] is the firm's lead attorney in the case. Winston & Strawn signed Axanar and Peters as {!pro bono:Latin, //pro bono publico//, for public good — service provided without charge}} clients on January 21, 2016. [[Erin Ranahan]] is the firm's lead attorney in the case.
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 > “We’re pleased to have our case taken up by Winston & Strawn,” said Peters. “The knowledge, credibility and reputation they bring to this matter will certainly help us work things out with CBS and Paramount in a professional manner and, we hope, to a mutual benefit so we can go on and make a Star Trek film fans have told us they want to see.”(([[http://axanar.e-presscenter.com/2016/01/winston-strawn-engagement/|Axanar e-Presscenter: Axanar Productions Signs Winston & Strawn as Legal Counsel in Copyright Infringement Suit, 1/22/16]])) > “We’re pleased to have our case taken up by Winston & Strawn,” said Peters. “The knowledge, credibility and reputation they bring to this matter will certainly help us work things out with CBS and Paramount in a professional manner and, we hope, to a mutual benefit so we can go on and make a Star Trek film fans have told us they want to see.”(([[http://axanar.e-presscenter.com/2016/01/winston-strawn-engagement/|Axanar e-Presscenter: Axanar Productions Signs Winston & Strawn as Legal Counsel in Copyright Infringement Suit, 1/22/16]]))
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 +==== Description of Settlement ====
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 +After the case settled in January 2017,  Winston's in-house publication, //Pro Bono Reporter//, described how attorney [[Erin Ranahan]] led the team that "won" the settlement for Alec Peters and Axanar:
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 +> <wrap lo>**Team Wins Settlement for Star Trek Fan-Film Producer** \\ A team led by Los Angeles partner Erin Ranahan secured a settlement on the eve of trial for a lifelong Star Trek fan, and his small production company, Axanar in a lawsuit brought by Paramount Studio and CBS Studios. The case marked the  rst time that the studios had ever sued the makers of a fan film, despite a 40-year history of Star Trek fan fiction and fan  lms. Star Trek (movie) directors J.J. Abrams and Justin Lin made widely publicized statements supporting Axanar while the litigation was pending. \\ \\ Through limited crowd-funding campaigns, our clients had raised production funding for a 21-minute “mockumentary” fan film, //Prelude to Axanar//, centered on an obscure character appearing in a single 1969 episode of the original Star Trek TV series named “Garth of Izar.” That short film was distributed for free on the internet. Plaintiffs alleged that film and our clients’ plans to produce a longer film, constituted copyright infringement of fifty separate Star Trek works and their rights to countless elements including the Klingon language and the “pointy ears” of the Vulcan species. The settlement allows our clients to continue to show //Prelude to Axanar//, create additional works, use professional actors and raise unlimited private donations. \\ \\ 
 +Numerous attorneys in several offices contributed to defending the case, including handling more than 20 depositions, drafting summary judgment motions and oppositions, and assisting with pre-trial motions, including partners Jennifer Golinveaux and Paul McGrady, and attorneys Nikki Bhargava, Elizabeth Brodzinski, Shilpa Coorg, Tom Kearney, Diana Hughes Leiden, Brian Li-A-Ping, Mary Katherine Schweihs, Stacey Foltz Stark, Amy Stern, and Dorian Thomas, and former associates Kelly Oki and Amy Stern. The team also had substantial help from Los Angeles assistant Patty Waters and paralegal Susan Lawrence.</wrap>(([[https://www.winston.com/images/content/1/2/v2/128808/Pro-Bono-Reporter-Fall-2017.pdf|Pro Bono Reporter, Fall 2017]], Winston & Strawn LLP, p. 16, retrieved 11/1/17.))
  
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 According to its announcement, Winston's pro bono arrangement with Axanar only covers its attorneys' hourly rates. It does not include any third-party or non-personnel expenses, which may prove substantial. Additionally, in civil cases, the losing side is liable for the legal expenses of the victor, and such fees are part of the [[summary_of_the_lawsuit#attorneys' fees|damages]] sought by CBS and Paramount. According to its announcement, Winston's pro bono arrangement with Axanar only covers its attorneys' hourly rates. It does not include any third-party or non-personnel expenses, which may prove substantial. Additionally, in civil cases, the losing side is liable for the legal expenses of the victor, and such fees are part of the [[summary_of_the_lawsuit#attorneys' fees|damages]] sought by CBS and Paramount.
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 +[{{ ::george_ryan.jpg?100|Former Illinois Gov. **George Ryan**}}]
 +<wrap lo>**WINSTON'S PRO BONO** According to Wikipedia, former Illinois [[wp>Gov. George Ryan]] was also represented as a pro bono client by Winston & Strawn, defending him against federal corruption charges at the cost of as much as $20 million.</wrap>
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 +=== Other Notable Pro Bono Clients ===
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 +Notably, among other pro bono clients represented by Winston, was Illinois Gov. George Ryan, who was convicted in 2006 on federal corruption charges related to a scheme inside the Ryan's Secretary of State's office during Ryan's term there in which unqualified truck drivers obtained licenses through bribes. Several people died in a fiery crash involving a driver implicated in the scheme.(([[wp>George_Ryan|Wikipedia article, "George Ryan"]], retrieved 11/17/17.))
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 +Ryan served as lieutenant governor under former Gov. Jim Thompson, who had gone on to serve as a managing partner at Winston. The defense cost the firm as much as $20 million by 2006.(([[wp>George_Ryan#Defense_and_Appeal|Wikipedia article, "George Ryan"]], retrieved 11/17/17.))
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