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Frankfurt Kurnit’s Fifth Annual (Now “Virtual”) Advertising Law Summit
Join us on June 18th for our Fifth Annual Advertising Law Summit. This will be our first virtual version. We will fill your screen with thought leaders from the FTC and our own ranks to tackle the most challenging legal and business issues facing advertisers today. Read more.
June 18 2020
Speaking Engagements
Current Ethical Issues for In-House Counsel & Those Who Advise Them: Litigation Perspectives
John B. Harris presents "Current Ethical Issues for In-House Counsel & Those Who Advise Them: Litigation Perspectives" during a webinar for the New York City Bar.
June 17 2020
Speaking Engagements
Attorney Impairment and Substance Use in the US Legal Profession
Gregory Boyd and Nicole Hyland present "Attorney Impairment and Substance Use in the US Legal Profession" a CLE for the Video Game Bar Association focusing on substance use and mental health issues among US attorneys. The presentation addresses the ethical risks that impaired lawyers may pose to themselves and the law firms that employ them, and offers support options for impaired attorneys. Friends of Frankfurt Kurnit may register here.
June 11 2020
Speaking Engagements
2020 IFP Episodic Lab
Sasha Levites leads a virtual session on legal issues for the fellows of the Independent Film Project (IFP) Episodic Lab.
June 4 2020
Speaking Engagements
2020 IP in Entertainment and Media Conference
Jeremy S. Goldman presents “Pushing the Envelope: Navigating Fair Use in the Golden Age of Media” at the California Lawyers Association Intellectual Property Law Section’s IP in Entertainment and Media Conference.
May 29 2020
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Now I Know My SDKs: Legal Considerations for Use of Tracking Tech for Analytics & Advertising
Join Frankfurt Kurnit for a live webinar to explore privacy and advertising considerations around the use of Software Development Kits (SDKs) and related tracking technologies in your apps. Read more.
May 28 2020
Speaking Engagements
We’re All in This Together: Joint Authorship Under the Copyright Act
Jeremy S. Goldman presents “We're All in This Together: Joint Authorship Under the Copyright Act” during a webinar for the Copyright Society of the USA.
May 21 2020
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More Than Just Hand Sanitizer: Employment Law and the Return to Work (Part 2)
In Part 2 of our “More Than Just Hand Sanitizer” series we'll help you learn how to implement the policy and procedural changes, as well as the physical changes, necessary for a return to the workplace. Read more.
May 20 2020
Speaking Engagements
COVID-19 Client Negotiations for PR Firms: Understanding Your Contracts and Your Leverage
Gregory Boyd and Matthew Vittone present "COVID-19 Client Negotiations for PR Firms: Understanding Your Contracts and Your Leverage" during a webinar for PROI Worldwide.
May 20 2020
Events
More Than Just Hand Sanitizer: Employment Law and the Return to Work (Part I)
Rehiring considerations. How to test for COVID-19. How to schedule work. Which accommodations to grant. How to safeguard a gigabyte of new confidential information. These are just some of the difficult issues employers will face in the gradual return to work. In this one-hour webinar we'll help you identify the policy and procedural changes you need to make to comply with fast-changing new rules while reducing health and financial risk. Read more.
May 13 2020
Speaking Engagements
Employment During a Pandemic: COVID-19 and the Major Issues Affecting New York Workplaces
Wendy Stryker presents “Employment During a Pandemic: COVID-19 and the Major Issues Affecting New York Workplaces” during a webinar for the New York City Bar Association. Register here.
May 6 2020
Speaking Engagements
NALFA Webinar
Ronald C. Minkoff presents, “Attorney Fees & Ethics: It Pays To Be Reasonable” during a webinar for the National Association of Legal Fees Analysis.
April 30 2020
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Protecting Your Brand During a Pandemic
Protecting your brand and reputation is always important. But when a pandemic makes compliance with use and filing deadlines impossible, cancels licensing opportunities, and all but closes the courts -- how do you inoculate your most valuable assets against harm? Listen as two of the country’s leading trademark and brand management lawyers provide tips for brand stewards managing in a time of crisis. Read more.
April 30 2020
Speaking Engagements
COVID-19 & the Entertainment Business: Survival Tips for Creatives (Part II)
Lisa E. Davis and Marcie Cleary speak during the Diverse Representation webinar "COVID-19 & the Entertainment Business: Survival Tips for Creatives (Part II)" focusing on questions from creatives about the current production landscape. Register here.
April 29 2020
Speaking Engagements
COVID-19 & Consumer Protection – Global Advertising in a Time of Crisis
Jeffrey A. Greenbaum speaks during the Global Advertising Lawyers Alliance webinar, “COVID-19 & Consumer Protection: Global Advertising in a Time of Crisis.”
April 28 2020
Speaking Engagements
Employment Issues in a Pandemic
Wendy Stryker presents “Employment Issues in a Pandemic” during a webinar for AIGA.
April 24 2020
Events
The Show Must Go On: How to Produce Compelling Content and Still Reach Consumers in the COVID-19 Era
COVID-19 has caused extraordinary change in all facets of our lives, including gluing consumers to their phones and televisions. While this period presents unprecedented challenges, it is also an opportunity for content creators. Join four members of the Frankfurt Kurnit Advertising Group to discuss the main issues facing content creators in this new reality, and to provide practical solutions on how the industry can successfully navigate through these unchartered waters. Read more.
April 23 2020
Speaking Engagements
Practicing Law in a Pandemic: Remote Lawyering in the Age of COVID-19
Nicole Hyland and Tyler Maulsby present "Practicing Law in a Pandemic: Remote Lawyering in the Age of COVID-19" during a webinar for the New York Women's Bar Association.
April 21 2020
Speaking Engagements
Practicing Law in a Pandemic: The Ethical Issues with Remote Lawyers in the Age of COVID-19
Nicole Hyland and Tyler Maulsby present "Practicing Law in a Pandemic: The Ethical Issues with Remote Lawyers in the Age of COVID-19" during a webinar for the New York City Bar Association.
April 17 2020
Speaking Engagements
Negotiating Your Agency/Client Agreement
Matthew Vittone presents on pandemic-related agency-client agreement issues during a webinar for SoDA (Society of Digital Agencies).
April 16 2020
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Zoom as a Case Study – Privacy and Security in the Digital World During Social Distancing
Join Frankfurt Kurnit’s Privacy & Data Security Group for a live virtual roundtable webinar on Webex to explore the rapidly evolving privacy and data security questions surrounding the meteoric rise of Zoom, the most popular video conferencing application in the COVID-19 era of social distancing. Read more.
April 14 2020
Speaking Engagements
COVID-19 & The Entertainment Business: Survival Tips for Creatives
Lisa E. Davis and Marcie Cleary speak during the Diverse Representation webinar "COVID-19 & The Entertainment Business: Survival Tips for Creatives."
April 14 2020
Events
Understanding Force Majeure: Breach in a Time of Coronavirus
Join litigators from the Frankfurt Kurnit Los Angeles and New York offices for a webinar that will walk through specific “case studies” in which courts have addressed issues such as: what happens when a contract does not have specific force majeure language, how to determine if a specific event triggers a force majeure clause, whether the event prevented or impeded performance, and whether reasonable steps were taken to avoid or mitigate the effects of the event. Read more.
April 3 2020
Speaking Engagements
Candice Kersh for the 4A’s
Candice Kersh presents on review of client and vendor contracts during COVID-19 for the 4A’s
April 1 2020
Events
Practicing Law in a Pandemic: Remote Lawyering in the Age of COVID-19 PART II
The legal industry has dramatically changed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. More and more law firms across the country (and the world) are instructing attorneys and staff to work from home. For many, this is a significant change from what daily practice used to look like and lawyers are being asked to quickly adapt. But as we move to remote work platforms, the risk of mishandling confidential information and violating important duties to clients increases. How do you manage the risks to you, your firm and your client while also keeping up with the latest rules and opinions? Also, if you are tasked with managing your firm through this crisis, what immediate and long term steps should you be taking? Join us online for Part II of our Practicing Law in a Pandemic series. Read more.
March 31 2020