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By Jenna Greene | October 1, 2019
A federal Judge in Chicago tossed a putative class action against a sunscreen maker because the label on its aerosol can said "shake well" before use, as opposed to "shake vigorously for 10 seconds."
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By Victoria Hudgins | September 11, 2019
The Google-FTC settlement is the first COPPA settlement involving a third-party platform and behavioral advertising. Google was also hit with the largest COPPA fine ever.
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By Shari Klevens and Alanna Clair | September 3, 2019
Attorney advertising is not a matter of "anything goes." Instead, the ethical rules contain limitations on attorney advertising practices, which can at times be confusing in light of the many new advertising methods available to attorneys.
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By Angela Morris | August 26, 2019
"The nature of their scheme leaves little doubt as to defendants' bad-faith intent to trade on plaintiffs' goodwill and reputation," claim four federal lawsuits by Jim Adler, "The Texas Hammer."
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By Edward Weisz and Brianne Polito | August 23, 2019
Is it possible for a company to lawfully use the name of a celebrity as a tie-in to a product seeking to connote a celebrity's characteristic or feature without being successfully challenged or having to obtain a license?
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By Dan Clark | August 22, 2019
Los Angeles-based cannabis firm, Zuber Lawler, had threatened to seek relief under California's Unfair Competition Law based on the presence of unlicensed retailers on the Weedmaps platform, which allows users to review and discuss cannabis strains.
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By Dan Clark | August 22, 2019
The lawsuit would have been filed by the Los Angeles-based cannabis firm, Zuber Lawler, and would have sought relief under California's Unfair Competition Law. The law prohibits false advertising and illegal business practices.
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By Dan Clark | August 20, 2019
In-house counsel and their employers in publishing should focus on working with cannabis customers who comply with state and federal laws and have strong internal policies on what goes into their advertising.
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By Dan Clark | August 8, 2019
Cannabis remains illegal at the federal level, and every state where it is legal has a different take on advertising.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | July 16, 2019
A federal appeals court has sent back to a lower court a First Amendment lawsuit over the rules the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation has put in place governing billboards at highway interchanges.
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