Morgan Spina

Morgan Spina

February 15, 2024 | The Legal Intelligencer

Choosing the Right Path: Selecting Your Practice Area as a New Lawyer

Regardless of the pathway to your practice area, it should ultimately be your choice, one that you make deliberately, and one that will lead you down a path of personal career fulfillment.

By Dorothy M. Sluszka and Morgan Spina

5 minute read

February 02, 2024 | New York Law Journal

Regulation of Automatic Renewals Remains Key Issue for Lawmakers

Olshan partner Andrew Lustigman and associate Morgan Spina discuss how lawmakers are cracking down on auto-renewals and cancelations and they take a look at how the proposed regulations may affect businesses that rely on subscriptions.

By Andrew Lustigman and Morgan Spina

5 minute read

April 13, 2023 | New York Law Journal

FTC's Proposed New Rules for Businesses Selling Subscriptions Heighten Compliance Obligations

The FTC wants it to be simpler for consumers to cancel subscription service and is proposing a change that would force companies to make it as easy to cancel a subscription as it is to sign up. This article discusses the proposed rule and suggests that companies take action to examine their enrollment and cancellation processes in order to comply.

By Andrew Lustigman and Morgan Spina

7 minute read

August 28, 2020 | New York Law Journal

Avoiding Viral Fashion Promotion Malfunctions

Social media promotions can be a great way to market a product and gain market recognition. However, a promotion by Reese Witherspoon and her fashion label Draper James highlights what could go wrong after a seemingly well-intentioned "giveaway" goes astray.

By Andy Lustigman and Morgan Spina

9 minute read

August 24, 2018 | New York Law Journal

Deceptive Pricing: Unlawful Trickery or Skillful Selling?

Hard core shoppers love scouring department store racks in hopes of finding a fashion bargain. But, in recent years, consumers have grown skeptical about the legitimacy of “original” prices on these comparative price tags, and some even file class-action lawsuits against large-scale retailers.

By Andrew Lustigman and Morgan Spina

9 minute read


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