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Law in the Time of Coronavirus
Law and literature both grow out of the impulse to mythologize and ritualize, which is to say they share common roots, so there's no better time to explore that connection than in the midst of the current pandemic, writes Randy D. Gordon of Barnes & Thornburg.Baker & Hostetler Makes Dallas Launch Official, Adding 4 More Partners
While several partners have worked for the firm for weeks, Baker & Hostetler just announced opening of its new, 16-lawyer Dallas office.Polsinelli Adds Bankruptcy Partner from Morris Manning—and Other 'On the Move' News
G. Wendy Godfrey is the first shareholder resident in Polsinelli's 30-lawyer Atlanta office with a financial services litigation practice.Inside Track: How Fashion Law Is Evolving. Plus, New Rules for Influencers.
Lawyers at Rent the Runway and Louis Vuitton discuss how brand protection is a major part of their jobs now. Also, the Federal Trade Commission plans to update its endorsement guidelines, which will impact in-house counsel who work with advertisers and social media influencers.#OnGuard: Advertisers, Influencers on Notice After FTC Commissioner's Social Media Statement
FTC Rohit Chopra's issued a statement last week that the FTC had voted to launch a "close and careful review" of its non-binding endorsement guides and a "self-critical analysis" of its enforcement approach.FTC Commissioner's Social Media Statement Is a Heads-Up to Advertisers, Influencers
Federal Trade Commissioner Rohit Chopra's statement last week that the FTC had voted to launch a "close and careful review" of the FTC's non-binding endorsement guides and a "self-critical analysis" of its enforcement approach may signal an impending crackdown on social media influencers, advertisers and even their tech platforms, lawyers say.Is Big Always Bad? 2 Perspectives
Randy Gordon writes that we have entered a second Gilded Age and as such, we require a second iteration of trust busters. He argues that there are two schools of antitrust thought that have developed in the age of Google, Facebook and Amazon: the New Brandeis (also known as Hipster Antitrust) movement and proponents of the economics-influenced status quo.Trending Stories
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