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New York Law Journal

Social Media: The New Storefront for Fashion

Robert J. Roby and Catherine Holland of Knobbe Martens write: Fashion design companies need to tell a compelling story in order to cut through the noise of the digital marketplace and remain relevant. Part of telling a compelling story includes managing the dialogue and directing the action. While it is difficult to control either in this age of consumer-created content, there are many steps fashion design companies can take to engage consumers and keep their story on track.
7 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Strip Clubs Sued Over Misappropriation of Models' Likeness in Online Ads

Two New Jersey strip clubs are facing suits from women whose photos were posted on the clubs' websites and social media pages without their consent.
6 minute read

Legaltech News

Debate Over Ninth Circuit Split Makes for Odd Facebook Live Stream

The threat of a split is real, with Republicans controlling both chambers of Congress and President Donald Trump, a vocal critic of the Ninth Circuit, in the White House.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

Pa. Justices Agree to Eye Facebook Post's Impact on Discovery Rule

The alleged misdiagnosis case had been tossed out partly because of Facebook posts indicating the plaintiff knew she suffered from Lyme disease years before filing suit.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Four More Companies Flagged by FTC Over 'Made in USA' Claims

President Donald Trump wants more products labeled "Made in USA." But companies beware: The Federal Trade Commission in recent weeks revved up enforcement of allegedly deceptive "Made in USA" marketing, resolving accusations that four companies' advertising violated the agency's requirement that products be "all or virtually all" manufactured in the United States to live up to domestic origin claims. So far this year, 15 companies have resolved the FTC's allegations through the agency's so-called "closing letters."
4 minute read

National Law Journal

What to Watch in Government's Fight for Visitor Info on Anti-Trump Website

DreamHost refuses to comply with a search warrant that requests a broad swath of information related to a website it hosts, disruptj20.org, which was used to organize protests during President Donald Trump's inauguration.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

Social Media Grabs the U.S. Supreme Court's Attention

In her Internet Issues/Social Media column, Shari Claire Lewis writes: Near the end of the U.S. Supreme Court's past term, the court issued a decision in which the majority opinion recognized the importance of social media in most people's lives. The ramifications of the court's statements about social media already are reverberating in New York courts.
18 minute read

Legaltech News

Circuit OKs Firing of Employee Over Allegedly Offensive Facebook Posts

Mindy Caplan, a district manager at Victoria's Secret, had shared two racially charged pictures on Facebook in 2014 and was fired shortly after.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

Exeo Offers Immigration Virtual Assistant for Those Visiting, Relocating to Canada

The IVA covers more than 25 immigration categories, including work permits, student visas and permanent residence.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

Constitutional Heavyweights Spar in Public LinkedIn Data Fight

Munger, Tolles & Olson partner Donald Verrilli and Harvard Law School professor Laurence Tribe face off in a case that has the potential to shape the future of the web.
4 minute read

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