In the Press: Quoted
Folgers in Hot Water Over Servings Claims
Business Insurance includes Terri Seligman’s blog post “Do marketers need to show their work when making math-based claims? Or, how much coffee DO you need to make a good cup?” in their coverage of a class-action lawsuit against the Folger Coffee Co. View Article
December 9, 2020
In the Press: Praise
Irish Legal 100 - 2020 Edition
Irish Legal 100 named Catherine Farrelly and Sean Kane to their list for 2020.
December 9, 2020
Alerts: Employment Law
New Southern California “Stay at Home” Order: What You Need to Know
On December 6, 2020, the California Department of Public Health placed the Southern California Region -- which includes Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Diego Counties -- under a Regional Stay at Home Order as a result of ICU capacity in the region dropping below 15%. Read more.
December 8, 2020
In the Press
Serviceplan Group’s Acquisition of Grupo ABC 30% Stake in Pereira & O’Dell
Global Legal Chronicle mentions Mara Canner as counsel to Pereira & O’Dell on their transaction with Serviceplan Group. View Article
December 3, 2020
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Alerts: Employment Law
Cal/OSHA Requires Employers to Have a Written COVID-19 Prevention Plan
As part of its emergency response to protect workers from exposure to hazards related to COVID-19, the Cal/OSHA Safety and Health Standards Board (the “Board”) has unanimously adopted emergency temporary regulations that require almost all California employers[HM1] to have a written COVID-19 Prevention Plan (“CPP”) which can be integrated into the employer’s already mandated Injury Illness and Prevention Plan. Read more.
December 2, 2020
In the Press
Newly Formed Theatre Producers of Color Group Sets Tuition-Free Mentorship Program
Deadline mentions Lisa E. Davis as a guest speaker during “Producers 101,” the first educational program from the newly formed Theatre Producers of Color organization. View Article
December 1, 2020
In the Press
Gabrielle Union Developing Comedy Series ‘New Money’ at Showtime
Variety mentions Frankfurt Kurnit as counsel to Kelley Carter. View Article
November 24, 2020
In the Press: Quoted
Cop-Shoving Judge Ruled For Atty Paying Him A $35K Debt
Law360 quotes Ronald C. Minkoff on whether a NY State Supreme Court judge may have violated judicial ethics rules. (Behind paywall) View Article
November 23, 2020
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Alerts: Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Third Annual Litigation Ethics Summit
On November 13, 2020, Frankfurt Kurnit held its Third Annual Litigation Ethics Summit, consisting of three hour-long panels, earning the attendees three ethics CLE credits in New York and California. Read more.
November 19, 2020
Alerts: Employment Law
Uncompensated COVID-19 Safety Protocols Prompt Class Action Wage and Hour Claim
Many employers have implemented COVID-19 safety protocols for their employees based upon various government regulations, orders, and guidance as well as genuine concern for the health and well-being of the employees. But, do those employers have an obligation to compensate their employees for time spent going through the employer’s required COVID-19 safety protocols? One California employer is finding out the hard way. Read more.
November 17, 2020
In the Press: Quoted
California Ballot Measures: The Results and What They Mean for Hollywood
The Hollywood Reporter mentions Tricia Legittino and Daniel Goldberg on how Proposition 22 and 24 may impact the entertainment industry. View Article
November 15, 2020
In the Press
IAB CCPA Benchmark Survey
The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) mentions Daniel Goldberg as a roundtable leader for his contributions to discussions on the California Consumer Privacy Act. View Article
November 15, 2020
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In the Press
United States: Do Telecommuters Working In Another State Owe New York State Income Taxes?
One News Page shared Jeffrey Marks’ article “Do Telecommuters Working In Another State Owe New York State Income Taxes?” View Article
November 5, 2020
Published Articles
Designers, Beware Copyright Office Font Protection Reversal
Law360 published Jeremy S. Goldman’s article “Designers, Beware Copyright Office Font Protection Reversal” about the extent to which fonts are subject to copyright protection. (Behind paywall) View Article
November 5, 2020
In the Press: Praise
2021 Best Lawyers “Best Law Firms”
U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers "Best Law Firms" ranked Frankfurt Kurnit nationally in "Tier 1" in Advertising, Copyright, Entertainment - Motion Pictures and Television, Trademark, and Trusts & Estates Law, "Tier 2" in Commercial Litigation, Litigation - Intellectual Property, Litigation - Regulatory Enforcement (SEC, Telecom, Energy) and Media Law. View Article
November 5, 2020
In the Press
USC Gould Alumni Newsletter - October 2020
The USC Gould Alumni Newsletter mentions Daniel Goldberg’s promotion to partner.
November 5, 2020
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In the Press
Federal Circuit Clarifies Standing For Trademark Cancellation Proceedings
MarketScreener shared Kimberly Maynard’s blog post “Federal Circuit Clarifies Standing For Trademark Cancellation Proceedings.” View Article
November 5, 2020
Published Articles
TTAB Refuses Application for Motion Mark in Precedential Opinion
IP Litigator published Kimberly Maynard’s article “TTAB Refuses Application for Motion Mark in Precedential Opinion” in the September/October 2020 issue. View Article
November 4, 2020
Alerts
New York Extends Remote Notarization and Document Execution to December 3, 2020
By Executive Order 202.72 issued November 3, 2020, New York’s remote notarization and document execution procedures are extended through December 3, 2020. Read more.
November 4, 2020
Alerts: Employment Law
New CDC “Close Contact” Definition Establishes Lower Threshold for Required Quarantine
The CDC recently updated its definition of a close contact as: someone who was within six feet of an infected person for a cumulative total of 15 minutes or more over a 24-hour period starting from two days before illness onset (or, for more asymptomatic patients, 2 days prior to test specimen collection) until the time the patient is isolated. Read more.
November 4, 2020
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In the Press
DiverseCITY Times
The NYC Bar Association's DiverseCITY Times spotlights Marcie Cleary. View Article
November 4, 2020
Ellen Page, Paris Berelc Starring in Video Game Comedy ‘1UP’
The Hollywood Reporter mentions Frankfurt Kurnit as counsel to Kyle Newman who is directing the first feature film for Buzzfeed Studios. View Article
October 30, 2020
Published Articles: In the Press
Battle Lines Have Been Drawn Over the Protection of Fonts
The Fashion Law published Jeremy S. Goldman’s article “Battle Lines Drawn Over Font Copyright Protection” on the copyrightability of fonts. View Article
October 30, 2020
In the Press
Copyhype – Friday’s Endnotes – 10/30
Copyhype shares Jeremy S. Goldman’s blog post “Battle Lines Drawn Over Font Copyright Protection” in their Friday endnotes for October 30th. View Article
October 30, 2020
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In the Press
Manatt Must Face Full Suit For Under Armour Slip, Judge Told
Law360 mentions Nicole Hyland as counsel to Manatt Phelps & Phillips LLP. (Behind paywall) View Article
October 30, 2020