Advertising with Digital Influencers
Christopher R. Chase is a panelist during the US-Brazil Chamber of Commerce's Advertising with Digital Influencers event.
March 9 2021
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Christopher R. Chase is a panelist during the US-Brazil Chamber of Commerce's Advertising with Digital Influencers event.
March 9 2021
Wendy Stryker presents, “NLRB/Section 7 Rights — Bounds of ‘Appropriate’ Workplace Behavior” during the New York City Bar’s 7th Annual Employment Law Institute Webcast.
March 5 2021
Gregory Boyd speaks during a gaming law discussion sponsored by UNC School of Law.
February 26 2021
Join Hannah Taylor (@hannahetaylor) and Daniel M. Goldberg (@dangold8) on the Clubhouse app for a discussion on legal issues with using the app. They'll chat about the platform’s terms, as well as issues for companies to consider as they begin to explore using the platform for advertising. To participate, join Hannah’s room, The Laws of Advertising, on February 25th at 2pm EST.
February 25 2021
Edward Rosenthal presents “Unmasking the Mysteries of the Statute of Limitations and a Short Course on Navigating Through a Daubert Challenge in Copyright” during the Copyright Society’s virtual midwinter meeting.
February 24 2021
Joseph R. Taylor speaks to the entertainment law class at Campbell Law School on WGA credit determination process.
February 24 2021
Jeffrey A. Greenbaum is a speaker during the Global Advertising Lawyers Alliance webinar, "Hot Topics in Advertising Law in North America." More information and registration here.
February 24 2021
Kimberly Maynard presents “Protecting Trademarks Post-Brexit: Implications of Brexit on IP Rights” during a webinar for Strafford.
February 23 2021
Ensuring that your website, mobile applications and social media are accessible to persons with disabilities is not only a sign of inclusion and good corporate citizenship: it’s also a legal requirement. This webinar will provide an update on the legal landscape and tips to ensure your digital presence meets current legal standards for accessibility. Read more.
February 23 2021
Edward H. Rosenthal presents, “Stealing Your Image and the Grateful Dead: Amendments to New York’s Right of Publicity Law” during a webinar sponsored by the New York State Bar Association’s Committee On Continuing Legal Education; Entertainment, Arts & Sports Law Section; and the Publicity, Privacy, and Media Committee. More information here.
February 22 2021
Christopher R. Chase presents, “Negotiating Talent Agreements for Marketing Services” during a webinar for ProLawCLE.
February 18 2021
Jeffrey A. Greenbaum and Jordyn Eisenpress present, "Complying with the FTC’s Green Guides and Other Hot Topics in Green Marketing" during a webinar for ProLawCLE.
February 18 2021
Terri Seligman presents “Hot Topics in Social Media Advertising” during Practising Law Institute’s Virtual Social Media Conference.
February 17 2021
Alycia S. Tulloch judges the Bales Mock Trial Competition. The competition is an introductory-level tournament focused on criminal law sponsored by Berkeley Law School.
February 17 2021
Mynda Krato presents “Transactional Drafting Tips for Pandemic-Era Entertainment Agreements” during a webinar for Lawline. More information here.
February 16 2021
Jeffrey A. Greenbaum and Terri Seligman discuss the key issues you need to consider when sourcing and using consumer reviews. Read more.
February 12 2021
Tricia Legittino speaks with Mark Piazza, SVP - Business Intelligence & Insight Group of the 4A’s, about COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates in the workplace. The discussion is part of a collaboration between Frankfurt Kurnit and the 4A’s.
February 12 2021
The final days of 2020 saw Congress pass three new copyright and trademark laws that could impact your business: the Trademark Modernization Act, the Copyright Alternative in Small-Claims Enforcement (CASE) Act, and the Protecting Lawful Streaming Act. And a draft bill for reforming the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) is circulating in committee. Kimberly Maynard break down these new laws and explain why they should matter to you. Read more.
February 11 2021
Sean F. Kane is on D.I.C.E. conversations panel "Epic vs. Apple, Who Will Win and Why?" discussing the claims made by Epic in its lawsuit against Apple. More information here.
February 10 2021
Lisa E. Davis is the guest speaker at UConn Law's Black Law Students Association (BLSA).
February 10 2021
Lisa E. Davis is the guest speaker during the Theatre Producers of Color, "Authors and Option Agreements" program.
February 8 2021
Ronald C. Minkoff presents, “Ethics of Client Billing and Fee Collection: Balancing Financial Interests and Fiduciary Obligations” during a webinar for Stafford.
February 4 2021
Terri Seligman presents “The Year in Review: A Look Back on Key Legal Developments and Trends Impacting Advertising Claims Substantiation.”
February 3 2021
Jeffrey A. Greenbaum conducts the first program of the IAA "Fireside Chats" series with Stacy Feuer on Global Advertising Law & Policy Issues.
January 28 2021
On November 30, 2020, Governor Cuomo signed legislation extending New York State protections for the right of publicity. This establishes, for the first time in New York, a right of publicity after death, and also extends protections against the use of digitally created replicas of performers as well as against unauthorized depictions of sexually explicit conduct. Read more.
January 26 2021