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FTC Commissioner's Social Media Statement Is a Heads-Up to Advertisers, Influencers
Federal Trade Commissioner Rohit Chopra's statement last week that the FTC had voted to launch a "close and careful review" of the FTC's non-binding endorsement guides and a "self-critical analysis" of its enforcement approach may signal an impending crackdown on social media influencers, advertisers and even their tech platforms, lawyers say.California's Plan for Legal Fee Sharing, 'Regulatory Sandbox' Take Final Shape
The American Bar Association this month adopted a resolution encouraging state bars to consider "innovative approaches" to expanding legal services.2nd Circuit Judge Removes Monet Reference in Opinion, Saying It Wasn't Art Criticism
Judge Barrington Parker Jr., who professed a great appreciation for the arts, clarified that Monet is an "absolutely great artist," and said it was best to delete the reference, which was incorrectly seen as a criticism of Monet.US Judge Removes Monet Reference in Opinion, Saying It Wasn't Art Criticism
Judge Barrington Parker Jr., who professed a great appreciation for the arts, clarified that Monet is an "absolutely great artist," and said it was best to delete the reference, which was incorrectly seen as a criticism of Monet.Troutman Lands Dentons Bankruptcy Partner—and Other 'On the Move' News
In other lawyer moves, former Printpack general counsel Gray McCalley has joined Taylor English Duma.View more book results for the query "*"
Affirmative Defenses OK in Texas 91a Dismissal Motions, High Court Rules
The unanimous ruling is a win for law firm Quilling, Selander, Lownds, Winslett & Moser and attorney James H. Moody III.Wells Fargo Agrees to Pay Feds $3B Penalty to Resolve Fake Bank Account Scandal
Bank CEO Charles Scharf: "The conduct ... and the past culture that gave rise to it are reprehensible and wholly inconsistent with the values on which Wells Fargo was built."Wells Fargo Agrees to $3B Penalty to Resolve Fake Bank Account Scandal
Bank CEO Charles Scharf: "The conduct ... and the past culture that gave rise to it are reprehensible and wholly inconsistent with the values on which Wells Fargo was built."Judge Nixes Fulton Court Clerk's Bid to Dump Chief Magistrate's Lawsuit
In refusing to dismiss the lawsuit, the judge urged the parties to "talk and work this out."Internet Expansion Has Made Brand Protection Increasingly Difficult for Fashion Attorneys
"The internet is the problem," Javier Diaz, associate general counsel at Chanel, quipped at the symposium. "It is harder and harder to distinguish an authentic product from a counterfeit these days."Trending Stories