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Paradise Partners v. D.J. Diamond, First Edition

Authors
  • Carl W. Chamberlin
  • Marian F. Gaston
Series / NITA
Description
Table of contents
Step into the spotlight with Paradise Partners v. D.J. Diamond, a dynamic and engaging case file designed to sharpen trial advocacy skills in a safe, supportive learning environment. This isn’t just another business dispute—it’s a high-stakes clash between a small nonprofit and a global music icon, packed with drama, ethical dilemmas, and cutting-edge legal issues.

The Story: Paradise Partners, a nonprofit devoted to uplifting disadvantaged youth, planned a charity concert featuring the sensational D.J. Diamond. Paradise expected to raise millions for their summer camp. But when Diamond didn’t perform, the concert was canceled, forcing Paradise to cancel the summer camp. In a desperate move, Paradise created a deepfake video of Diamond soliciting donations, sparking a fierce legal battle.

Now, Paradise sues for breach of contract. Diamond countersues for copyright infringement. The courtroom becomes a stage for interpreting cancellation clauses, debating fair use, and navigating the murky waters of AI.

Professors and students will benefit from:
  • A wide assortment of evidence, including video evidence
  • A compelling and entertaining fact pattern
  • Multiple options for trial topics
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Product Information
Edition
First Edition
Publication date
2025-11-10
Copyright Year
2026
Pages
152
Print
9798886690934
Subject
Evidence , Litigation
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