Jay
Cohen
Partner
A partner and co-chair of the Litigation Department, Jay Cohen is a nationally recognized trial lawyer and corporate counselor, particularly with regard to his comprehensive expertise in media, antitrust, securities, intellectual property and general complex commercial disputes. Mr. Cohen is recognized in Benchmark/Institutional Investor, Chambers USA and Legal 500 as one of the leading media and entertainment lawyers in the United States.
For 20 years, Mr. Cohen has regularly represented major clients of the media and entertainment industry as lead counsel in a range of sophisticated and precedent-setting matters.
In addition, Mr. Cohen’s practice includes advising on high-stakes corporate transactions as well as conducting internal investigations on behalf of public companies and their boards of directors.
Significant lead counsel representations for media and entertainment industry clients include:
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The National Music Publishers' Association, Inc. (NMPA), the Songwriters Guild of America and the Nashville Songwriters Association International in a trial in the Library of Congress resulting in the setting of advantageous new rates and terms for the mechanical license under Section 115 of the Copyright Act – the first contested rate proceeding in the music industry in almost three decades;
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Time Warner Cable in a trial defeating a carriage access complaint brought by Wealth TV;
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The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) in proceedings and negotiations to set the royalty rate for public performances of musical compositions on cable television, network television and radio;
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TV Azteca S. A. de C. V., one of the largest producers of Spanish language television programming in the world, in numerous matters including a dispute with Echostar involving the transmission of TV Azteca's programming in the United States;
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Time Warner in antitrust and other litigation matters, including a Department of Justice investigation into a joint venture formed by major movie studios to provide movies on demand over the Internet;
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Warner Music Group in litigations involving various aspects of its recorded music business, including a series of antitrust class actions in state and federal courts alleging price fixing among the major recorded music companies; and
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Sony Music in one of the first litigations establishing the scope of recording artists' digital rights.
Key internal investigation representations include:
- NEC Corporation, a Japanese multinational company, in an SEC investigation of accounting issues arising out of the application of FAS 13 to the company's multi-element equipment and service transactions;
- the Audit Committee of Xerox in an internal investigation of lease accounting;
- Wells Fargo in an SEC and state investigation of alleged mispricing of a mutual fund invested in mortgage-backed residential securities; and
- the chairman of Grupo Salinas, a conglomerate of public companies in Mexico, in an SEC investigation of certain insider transactions.
Other significant trial and major case representations include:
- Time Warner in a trial arising out of Time Warner's role as licensing agent for the National Hockey League and the NHL Players Association;
- Salomon Smith Barney in a nationwide Title VII class action;
- Capitol Records in a RICO and ERISA class action arising out of the record company's alleged underpayment of health and retirement benefits to recording artists;
- Abex in the trial of a tax-sharing dispute in which the court also awarded the client nonstatutory attorneys' fees;
- Purolator in the successful defense of a trial involving Title VII claims brought by its senior officers; and
- A member of the Saudi royal family in a trial involving mispricing in foreign exchange trading.
Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Cohen completed a one-year clerkship with Judge James Hunter III of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
Mr. Cohen is a member of the Board of Directors of Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts and Bronx Defenders, an active participant in the firm's pro bono practice and was among the recipients of the Legal Aid Society's 2000 Pro Bono Award for his work in representing the Coalition for the Homeless. He is a member of the Cornell University Council and of the Visiting Committee of the University of Chicago Law School.