By Heidi Lawson, Alexander Traum and Michael Coburn, Cooley | June 28, 2022
Although companies looking to embed insurance on their platforms must attend to a variety of insurance regulatory issues on an ongoing basis after launching, determining what license(s) to obtain—and what that means in practice—is a necessary first step.
By Adolfo Pesquera | June 22, 2022
A North Texas district judge affirmed a $250,000 jury verdict for a woman in a revenge porn lawsuit, finding an ex-boyfriend posted intimate images of her that appeared on over 200 internet web pages.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Hugo Guzman | June 6, 2022
"Businesses that fail to evolve will cease to be competitive," said Louis Lehot, a partner with Foley & Lardner.
By Linda A. Thompson | June 4, 2022
Law.com International recently spoke to the global privacy advocate, one of the world's most influential figures in privacy protection law, who said companies face more lawsuits and fines.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jeffrey N. Rosenthal and Thomas F. Brier Jr. | June 3, 2022
As NFT issues continue to be tested in court, regulators and legislators will be watching, waiting, and perhaps advocating for changes in the regulation of crypto.
By Jonathan Bick, Brach Eichler | May 26, 2022
E-commerce channel providers' suspension of sellers' accounts associated with alleged intellectual property infringement is fast, and suspension remediation is time-consuming and costly. Consequently, e-commerce sellers should contemplate pre-emptive legal and business arrangements to ameliorate potential e-commerce account suspensions consequences.
By Keith Hauprich | May 16, 2022
In the last two decades, the music industry and, more specifically, songwriters, producers and recording artists have been losing the value of their efforts to online piracy. Perhaps a business-to-business solution can be found between the music industry and cable providers.
By Scott Graham | May 4, 2022
Wilson Sonsini helps the online platform defeat claims by a professional photographer who said he didn't consent to promote paid advertising.
By Isha Marathe | April 25, 2022
In the absence of a comprehensive federal data privacy law governing across the U.S., a growing patchwork of state laws are distinct from one another in ways legal departments should keep an eye on.
By Brandon Leahy and Chloe Delehanty | April 22, 2022
While it is still unknown how the metaverse will take shape lawyers advising brands should familiarize themselves with the opportunities it presents, the risks involved, and strategies to consider for enhancing and protecting a client's brand.
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