Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Richard Montes de Oca and Priscila Bandeira | June 6, 2019
Cybersecurity and privacy were hot topics at eMerge Americas, the recent business and technology conference that connects the United States and Latin America.
By C. Ryan Barber | June 3, 2019
U.S. District Judge Paul Barbadoro rejected the Justice Department's abrupt abandonment last year of a legal opinion that had paved the way for the growth of online gambling.
By Richard Binder | May 24, 2019
Pepe creator Matt Furie sued Infowars in 2018 for copyright infringement over a poster the company sold on its website.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jeffrey N. Rosenthal, Jed M. Silversmith and Caroline S. Choi | May 16, 2019
Influencers have also come under increased scrutiny by federal agencies, with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) settling its first-ever complaint against influencers in 2017. This reaction has far-reaching implications for what is considered deceptive or misleading marketing and could expose companies utilizing such marketing tactics to federal lawsuits.
By Frank Ready | May 10, 2019
Last week the U.K. announced plans to introduce new laws for IoT devices. The proposed regulations could potentially influence the approach taken in the United States—which may be a long time coming.
By Scott Graham | May 3, 2019
A federal judge in San Francisco calls it "a close call," but says Williams-Sonoma has plausibly stated a claim that Amazon is implying a connection "that does not actually exist."
By Scott Graham | May 3, 2019
A federal judge in San Francisco calls it "a close call," but says Williams-Sonoma has plausibly stated a claim that Amazon is implying a connection "that does not actually exist."
By David Notowitz | May 2, 2019
Can you completely trust your evidence? Is it easy for a nefarious individual to fake a surveillance video and, based on this doctored material, convince a judge or jury to make a specific ruling or verdict?
By Gerald J. Whalen, Presiding Justice, Appellate Division, Fourth Department | April 30, 2019
Gerald J. Whalen, Presiding Justice of the Appellate Division, Fourth Department
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Craig R. Tractenberg | April 25, 2019
A meal kit contains the ingredients to prepare a meal and are intended to be somewhat balanced and healthy to provide protein. Not just for dinner, now meal kits are being marketed for all occasions to provide freshly prepared meal options.
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