Speaking Engagements
New York City Bar: Employment Law Institute
Wendy Stryker participates on the panel, “Employee Handbooks,” as part of the New York City Bar’s Employment Law Institute. Read more.
March 4 2022
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Wendy Stryker participates on the panel, “Employee Handbooks,” as part of the New York City Bar’s Employment Law Institute. Read more.
March 4 2022
Jay Rand moderates, “Closing Your First Deal” during the iGlobal Forum’s Independent Sponsors Summit. Read more.
March 2 2022
Terri Seligman presents, "Hot Issues in Social Media Marketing" during the Practising Law Institute's Social Media and Mobile Devices 2022: Addressing Corporate Risks program. Read more.
February 16 2022
Larry Welch presents, "Retail Lease and Guaranty Agreements – Pandemic Updates" during a CLE presentation for Judicial Title. Read more.
February 10 2022
Hannah Taylor moderates, "NFTs: A Global Perspective" during a webinar for the Global Advertising Lawyers Alliance. More information here. Read more.
February 10 2022
Rachel Santori guest lectured on trademarks during Yale University School of Drama's Law and the Arts class.
February 9 2022
Join Kimberly Maynard, leading a discussion with Catherine Farrelly, Rachel Santori, and Kristina D’Angelo of significant 2021 trademark decisions from the Federal Courts and the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board that trademark practitioners should know about. Read more.
February 3 2022
Hannah Taylor presents, “Advertising in the Metaverse: How Brands Can Join in the Fun” during Metaverse 101: What Attorneys Need to Know for the Federal Bar Association. Read more.
February 2 2022
Hannah Taylor presents, “Advertising Law Issues” during the 2022 NFTs Conference: Everything Attorneys Need to Know hosted by myLawCLE. Read more.
January 31 2022
The Frankfurt Kurnit Employment Law Group kicks off 2022 with a hybrid of its Return to Work and DEI webinar series. The session will take lessons from the pandemic period and help employers create sensible and up-to-date reopening plans. Read more.
January 27 2022
Marcie Cleary participates on a Virtual Film/TV Panel during Northwestern Arts & Entertainment Law Week.
January 27 2022
Hannah Taylor presents key considerations when drafting and negotiating morals clauses in the current climate and relevant case law to inform your practice in this area. Read more.
January 19 2022
Daniel M. Goldberg presents, “What Advertisers and Their Counsel Need to Know about Privacy Laws" during the Canadian Institute Advertising & Marketing Law Conference.
January 17 2022
Khasim Lockhart presents, "Mentoring in the Legal Space" during Fordham Law School’s 2022 Bridge the Gap Program.
January 15 2022
Khasim Lockhart presents, "Finding Success in the Second Semester of 1L" during Fordham Law School’s Realizing Excellence and Access in the Law Program.
January 13 2022
The Practicing Law Institute hosts its annual program, "Global Advertising Law: Year in Review," which features Jeffrey A. Greenbaum and other speakers from the Global Advertising Lawyers Alliance.
January 12 2022
Zach Lewis answers questions on NFTs and intellectual property law for the American Bar Association Section of Intellectual Property Law’s Q&A, “NFTs: All You Wanted to Know But Haven’t Asked.”
January 11 2022
Hannah Taylor speaks on, “Trends and Legal Developments in the Audio Space” during a fireside chat with Brian Rideout, Senior Counsel at the New York Times, hosted by the Commercial Speech Committee of the MLRC. The discussion will examine this growing area and the legal issues and standards surrounding it.
December 16 2021
As Corporate Social Responsibility (“CSR”) continues to trend up, more and more companies are considering philanthropic initiatives. But there are many ways to give back, and each program comes with significant compliance challenges. How do you select and launch a program consistent with your brand -- without making an embarrassing mistake or incurring legal liability? Listen as J.J. Leitner, chair of the Frankfurt Kurnit Charitable Organizations Group, provides an interactive overview of the different options and their compliance regimes. Read more.
December 14 2021
Our Walking the Talk on DEI series continues with DEI III – Onboarding and Mentorship. Employee onboarding and mentoring are important aspects of all industries, yet many companies fail to establish adequate procedures and environments to successfully accomplish both goals while navigating legal pitfalls. Read more.
December 9 2021
Dorian Slater Thomas is panelist during Strafford’s webinar, “IP Licensing and the Metaverse: Practical Considerations and Key Provisions for Agreements.” More information here.
December 7 2021
Jeffrey A. Greenbaum moderates the webinar, “Made Here: Evolving Regulation of Advertising Country of Origin Claims,” sponsored by the International Advertising Association. The panel will also include speakers from Russia, Mexico, France, and Canada.
December 2 2021
Beginning in December 2021, the Director of the USPTO and brand owners alike will be able to initiate the new ex parte reexamination and expungement proceedings authorized by the Trademark Modernization Act of 2020. Join us for a conversation about those proceedings, the final rulemaking recently released by the USPTO, and the impact on brand owners. Read more.
November 30 2021
Victoria Cook, Melissa Georges and Ben Moskowitz present, "Working with Celebrities” during the DOC NYC Pro Conference Legal for Docs Day.
November 18 2021
Jay Rand is part of a peer discussion with SoDA members on employee stock option schemes.
November 17 2021