Published Articles: In the Press
Judicial Shaming of Attorneys is Troubling Even During Pandemic
Law360 published Ronald C. Minkoff’s article “Judicial Shaming of Attorneys is Troubling Even During Pandemic.” View Article
April 6, 2020
Law360 published Ronald C. Minkoff’s article “Judicial Shaming of Attorneys is Troubling Even During Pandemic.” View Article
April 6, 2020
The INTA Bulletin published Kimberly M. Maynard’s article “United States Court Issues Incarceration Order for Failure to Comply with Trademark Injunction.” View Article
March 22, 2020
The American Bar Association’s Professional Liability Litigation Committee published Ronald C. Minkoff's article “A Red Line at Last: ABA Formal Opinion 489 (2019).” The article discusses the December 2019 Formal Opinion by the ABA Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility prohibiting anticompetitive practices by law firms seeking to discourage partners from leaving. (Behind paywall) View Article
February 5, 2020
Media Law International published Hannah Taylor’s article “Rules on Influencer Advertising and FTC’s Guidance on Disclosure.” View Article
December 31, 2019
The New York Law Journal published Tyler Maulsby and Nicole Hyland’s article “Six Things Applicants Need to Know About NY’s Character and Fitness Process.” (Behind paywall) View Article
November 11, 2019
Law360 published Tyler Maulsby’s analysis of whether President Trump & Rudy Giuliani can rely on the attorney-client privilege to shield Ukraine-related communications from US House of Representatives’ investigators. (Behind paywall) View Article
October 10, 2019
Law360 published Brian G. Murphy’s article “How SAG-AFTRA Altered Its Deal With Signatory Cos.” (Behind paywall) View Article
October 10, 2019
The INTA Bulletin published Catherine Farrelly's article "Music to Your Ears: Best Practices for Prosecuting Sound Mark Applications." Catherine co-wrote the piece with other members of the Non-Traditional Marks Committee, United States Subcommitte. View Article
October 3, 2019
The New York State Bar Association Journal published Ronald C. Minkoff’s article “New York Takes the Lead on Online Document Providers.” The article discusses the impact of technology on the practice of law specifically, the pros and cons to the recent growth of the online document provider industry. (Reprinted with permission from: New York State Bar Association Journal, September/October 2019, Vol. 91, No. 7, published by the New York State Bar Association, One Elk Street, Albany, NY 12207.) View Article
September 9, 2019
The Jerome Robbins Foundation newsletter featured Kimberly M. Maynard’s article "Contracts (Part One): Recipes for Successful Collaborations." The article discusses contracts for dance collaborations. View Article
September 4, 2019
The Jerome Robbins Foundation newsletter featured Kimberly M. Maynard’s article "Contracts (Part Two): Recipes for Successful Collaborations." The article discusses specific terms in contracts and how they impact dance professionals. View Article
September 4, 2019
Law360 published Tyler Maulsby’s article “A High Court Win Will Not End Discriminatory Jury Selection.” The article discusses ethical issues within court cases and the bar’s role in regulating discrimination by lawyers. View Article
July 30, 2019
Lexology Getting the Deal Through published the 2019 edition of Advertising & Marketing. Rick Kurnit and Hannah Taylor authored the USA Chapter and Rick served as contributing editor. View Article
May 14, 2019
The New York Law Journal published Tyler Maulsby’s article “Beyond ‘Brady’: The Ethical Implications When a Prosecutor Learns That an Officer Fabricated Evidence.” The article discuses a prosecutor’s ethical obligations under the New York Rules of Professional Conduct when learning of new evidence that might exonerate a convicted defendant. (Behind paywall) View Article
May 10, 2019
Law360 published Terri Seligman’s article “When Advertisers Are Liable for Claims in Reviews” in their expert analysis section. The article discuses advertiser responsibility for misleading consumer reviews on third-party retail websites. (Behind paywall) View Article
April 4, 2019
Landslide a publication of the ABA Section of Intellectual Property Law published Terri Seligman and Hannah Taylor’s article “Navigating the National Advertising Division.” ©2019. Published in Landslide, Vol. 11, No. 4, March/April 2019, by the American Bar Association. Reproduced with permission. All rights reserved. This information or any portion thereof may not be copied or disseminated in any form or by any means or stored in an electronic database or retrieval system without the express written consent of the American Bar Association or the copyright holder. View Article
March 29, 2019
Law30 published Richard Maltz’s article “In Bar Admissions Process, its Candor or Bust” in their expert analysis section. The article discusses the character and fitness interview portion of the bar admissions process. (Behind paywall) View Article
March 25, 2019
The Future of Privacy Forum published Maria Nava’s article, “Artificial Intelligence: Privacy Promise or Peril.” View Article
February 20, 2019
Lexology recently did a Q&A with Ronald C. Minkoff about hot topic - professional negligence in New York. View Article
January 31, 2019
The New York State Bar Association's Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Journal published Edward Rosenthal and Barry Werbin's article “A Historical Retrospective on New York’s Right of Publicity Law: 115 Years of New York Court of Appeals Jurisprudence.” Originally published in Volume 29, Number 3 of the Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Journal (Fall/Winter 2018), a publication of the Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Section of the New York State Bar Association. View Article
January 2, 2019
The Association of Media & Entertainment Counsel published Rick Kurnit's article "Entertainment Promotion Gets The Same First Amendment Protection As The Content Promoted" in their Fall 2018 magazine. View Article
December 17, 2018
Law360 published Terri Seligman’s article “When Regulatory Standards And Truth In Advertising Collide” in their expert analysis section. The article summarizes recent decisions that highlight defendants who used their compliance with labeling regulations as a defense to false advertising claims. (Behind Paywall) View Article
November 13, 2018
Law360 shared Terri Seligman’s article “If Editorial Content Includes Affiliate Links, Is It An Ad?” in their expert analysis section. The article, about a recent NAD decision involving BuzzFeed’s shopping guide, highlights the importance of distinguishing editorial content and advertising for compliance purposes. (Behind paywall) View Article
September 25, 2018
Law360 published Terri Seligman’s article “LED Bulb Case Shines Light On FTC Enforcement.” The article summarizes a false advertising case brought by the FTC against Lights of America arising from the company’s claims about the life expectancy of its bulbs. (Behind paywall) View Article
September 13, 2018
The Jerome Robbins Foundation newsletter features Kimberly Maynard’s article “The Business of Show – Put a [Trade]Mark Where Your Dance Is.” The article summarizes trademark use and discusses the benefits to dance professionals of having a trademark. View Article
August 23, 2018
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