Bill Murray’s attorney has responded to a cease-and-desist letter sent to his client by a legal rep for the Doobie Brothers last week.
Although, disappointingly, his response is far less amusing than the original correspondence, despite his best attempts. It’s almost as if being funny isn’t a lawyer’s job.The new letter – sent by Alexander Yoffe of Yoffe & Cooper LLP – also doesn’t entirely address the key concerns of that sent by the Doobie Brothers’ attorney Peter Paterno.Joking aside, Paterno was accusing Murray’s company William Murray Golf of using the Doobie Brothers song ‘Listen To The Music’ in adverts for golf shirts without permission.
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