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With spring conference season underway, April has been a month of growth and connection. Our team has been active—hosting and attending industry events, engaging with clients, and...
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With spring conference season underway, April has been a month of growth and connection. Our team has been active—hosting and attending industry events, engaging with clients, and...
With spring conference season underway, April has been a month of growth and connection. Our team has been active—hosting and attending industry events, engaging with clients, and...
In a clash between legacy broadcast media and digital watchdog journalism, the Delhi High Court’s ruling in TV Today v. Newslaundry confronts a difficult modern question: when does...
Originally posted 2012-01-01 00:01:47. Republished by Blog Post PromoterCNET News.com reports: NBC Universal and Viacom have come out against YouTube in a legal case that could hel...
This post covers two more Michael Grecco cases (see links below for additional blog coverage on his litigation campaign). The two decisions provide an interesting compare/contrast....
As social media becomes an increasingly powerful tool for brand engagement, it also presents a growing legal minefield – particularly in the realm of copyright infringement. In rec...
Guest Blog Post by Prof. Tyler Ochoa On March 25, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously held that Cox Communications, an internet access provider, is not liable for file-sharing infri...
A new wave of class action lawsuits is sweeping into the Northern District of Illinois. The defendants are not telecom companies. They are healthcare practices, retailers, fintech...
Two federal courts just reached different conclusions on whether sharing Meta Pixel data tied to video-viewing activity can violate the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA). The res...
The Pitch newsletter is a monthly update of legal issues and news affecting or related to the music, film and television, fine arts, media, professional athletics, eSports, and gam...
Last month’s legal developments in the area of independent contractor (IC) misclassification and compliance reflect the ever-widening variety of businesses that are subject to lega...
Welcome to our monthly update on significant FCC actions and filing deadlines. The FCC’s recent actions modernize satellite spectrum-sharing rules, strengthen protections against i...
As a consumer, you interact with businesses every day—making purchases, signing contracts, taking on debt, and relying on products and services that are represented as safe and eff...
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The complaint usually starts with a text message that looked perfectly ordinary on the way out the door. Your marketing team uploaded a customer list, the platform sent the campaig...
Making a sale isn’t always easy, so it’s understandable when a Florida business pushes the envelope of what customers can expect from their products or services. While courts accep...
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In this week's Legal Beat newsletter, Live Nation jury deliberations, Diddy's appellate arguments, a "Showgirl" trademark lawsuit and much more.
The Pitch newsletter is a monthly update of legal issues and news affecting or related to the music, film and television, fine arts, media, professional athletics, eSports, and gam...
A recent ruling against CNN illustrates how courts beyond California continue to grapple with that state’s wiretap law: the California Invasion of Privacy Act (“CIPA”). Among other...
In this episode of The Briefing, Weintraub Tobin partners Scott Hervey and Jessica Marlow break down UMG Records v. Last Brand, the lawsuit targeting Quince’s alleged use of unlice...
After juries hit Meta Platforms with two verdicts in New Mexico and California, social media companies face similar trials this year involving a teenager, a school district and ano...
The phone call came at 4:47 p.m. on a Friday – never a good sign. A Fortune 500 client’s general counsel was facing a crisis: a former employee had just filed a high-profile discri...
Uber's Cory Krasnoff said that rather than micromanaging scripts and reviewing post-production changes, legal should focus on educating business teams on when they have the green l...
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