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By Law Journal Editorial Board | February 23, 2020
We think this is not just a political issue, but a legal one as well, since endorsement through use of one's name or likeness is a form of expression and association.
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By MP McQueen | February 21, 2020
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.
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By Bobby Caina Calvan | February 18, 2020
While a California law won't go into effect until 2023, the proposal in Florida would have allowed athletes from some of the country's highest-profile sports programs to be the first in the country to reap the benefits of a growing movement to undo long-standing NCAA prohibitions.
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By Angela Morris | February 11, 2020
Civil litigation increased in 2019 in all the other major metro areas, yet Harris County experienced a 9% drop in new civil cases. Meanwhile, Austin saw a 13% jump in that metric.
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By Jim Turner | February 11, 2020
"Unless you start pushing the envelope, nobody pays attention to it," says Sen. Debbie Mayfield. "Nobody's going to get engaged. So, you have to start at some point just to get the conversation going and start working from there."
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By Jim Turner | February 7, 2020
"We would be very supportive of putting something like that in where we want to preserve the nature of collegiate athletes and the process and the university's character as well," says bill sponsor Chip LaMarca,
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By Patrick Smith | January 31, 2020
Jason Gordon, a partner in the firm's entertainment and media group, says the Super Bowl advertising frenzy is rife with legal pitfalls that keep his practice busy each year.
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By Frank Ready | January 27, 2020
Google recently announced it would be removing third party cookies from its Chrome browser, which may be only the only the beginning of a quiet revolution in the way the online economy functions.
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By Samantha Joseph | January 24, 2020
A key question before the justices: Had the defendant ranked vendors based on the amount of consulting services they'd purchased?
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By Melanie Dubis, Catherine Lawson and Sloan Carpenter | January 8, 2020
Can the combination of a generic word and a generic website ending like ".com" create something distinctive enough to be trademarked? When does a large company's attempt to reduce confusion with a smaller business' slogan actually result in more confusion?
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