15 Oct, 2024 The High Cost of Hidden Fees: How Undisclosed Charges Can Lead to Legal Risks for Brands By Hannah Taylor Recently, a new wave of “all-in” price laws has emerged, mandating transparent pricing practices to ensure consumers are fully aware of...
17 Jul, 2024 Are Users Bound By Updated Arbitration Agreements? The Southern District of New York Weighs In By Caren Decter Peter Devlin For years, companies have opted to include mandatory arbitration provisions and class action waivers in their website terms of service to...
18 Jun, 2024 What the Mass Arbitration Trend Means for Your Business and Online Agreements By Zach Lewis Caren Decter Courts are paying significant attention to the enforceability of online terms of service, including the mandatory arbitration agreements...
02 Aug, 2023 FloSports Settles "Meta Pixel" Litigation Claim for $2.6 Million By Zach Lewis Daniel Goldberg In a development highlighting the recent wave of litigation around tracking technologies, live event streaming platform FloSports Inc....
23 Feb, 2022 Are NBA Top Shot Moments Securities? Legal Arguments Take Shape in Class Action Against Dapper Labs That Could Rock the World of NFTs By Jeremy Goldman TLDR: In a putative class action lawsuit against Dapper Labs alleging that NBA Top Shot Moments are unregistered securities, the parties...
04 Aug, 2021 Embedding Images May Be Copyright Infringement After All By Craig Whitney Another bombshell has dropped. Is change coming? For over a decade, it was generally considered safe to include an image or a video on...
09 Jul, 2021 It’s My Party And I’ll Sue You If I Want To: The Reagan Foundation Sues Over Use Of Marks On Trump-Supporting Website By Glenda Dieuveille Over the last year, journalists have written about the Republican party’s “identity crisis”—should Republicans walk away from Donald...
29 Jun, 2020 Court Deems Vanilla False Advertising Claims Too... Vanilla By Craig Whitney For those following our blogs, you've likely come across discussions of false advertising litigation trends involving the use of terms...
15 Apr, 2020 False Advertising Beef: Second Circuit Decides No Reasonable Consumer Would Be Confused by Angus Steak Claim By Craig Whitney There are certain fundamental requirements that underlie most false advertising and deceptive business practices laws. There needs to be...
30 Mar, 2020 YouTube is Not a Public Forum and Its Policies are Not Advertising By Craig Whitney Notwithstanding YouTube's significant role in public discourse--with more than 1.3 billion users and more than 30 million daily...
27 Feb, 2020 Is "Pure" Honey Held to a Higher Standard than "Natural" Dog Food? By Craig Whitney Ok, so now I'm confused. Just recently, we discussed the dismissal of a putative class action where advertising dog food as "natural,"...
24 Feb, 2020 "Natural" Claims Evaluated Through a Reasonable Consumer's Eyes, Naturally By Craig Whitney There are no shortage of consumer class action false advertising cases over the use of word "natural." It doesn't matter whether you...
03 May, 2019 Two Cases at the Starting Line By Edward H. Rosenthal The Kentucky Derby will take place on Saturday, which makes this a good time to write about recent litigation coming out of the world of...