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Online Advertising and Marketing for the Cannabis Industry – Where Does the Road Lead Now?

January 10, 2017

By Karl Kronenberger and James Weixel With the approval of Proposition 64 in November, California welcomed the legalization of cannabis for recreational use in the state. At the same time...

Resources & Self-Education

Webinar Now Available: Tips for Responding to FTC Civil Investigative Demands (CIDs)

December 15, 2016

If your company is served with a civil investigative demand (CID) by the FTC for alleged internet-related wrongdoing, how do you respond? You likely don’t know whether you are the...

Resources & Self-Education

Legal Mistakes Made by Millennials and Young Entrepreneurs: Ginny Sanderson Authors Law.com Article

December 15, 2016

A large percentage of millennials consider themselves entrepreneurs, and millennial-led startups are growing more common in many sectors. Unfortunately, this entrepreneurship mentality sometimes extends to the practice of attempting do-it-yourself...

Press & Published Articles

Karl Kronenberger and Liana Chen Present and Moderate at Internet Law Leadership Summit

December 7, 2016

Partner Karl Kronenberger will present multiple sessions at the Internet Law Leadership Summit (ILLS), held December 8 – 9 in Miami, Florida. Mr. Kronenberger will discuss the anatomy of an...

General News & Firm Announcements

Major Changes to DMCA Safe Harbor Registration Announced—All Websites With User Content Must Act

November 7, 2016

On December 1, 2016, the U.S. Copyright Office will launch a new online system for designating agents to receive copyright infringement claims under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). This...

Resources & Self-Education

Karl Kronenberger Discusses NetJets’ Request to Enforce Oral Agreement

November 3, 2016

NetJets, the world’s largest operator of private jet planes, has requested a federal judge in Columbus, Ohio to dismiss a lawsuit by its pilots’ union due to an oral settlement...

Press & Published Articles

How Email Marketers Can Reduce the Risk of Spam Liability

October 28, 2016

Due to restrictive interpretations of the 2013 CAN-SPAM Act over the last decade, many spam plaintiffs find it more convenient to bring lawsuits instead under the California anti-spam law (CASL)—which...

Resources & Self-Education

Lawyer Monthly Q&A: Should Companies Pay Data Hacking Ransoms?

August 5, 2016

In the 21st century, a new form of kidnapping has arisen: data ransoming. Hackers can gain access to digital assets and information through a company’s server or emails, and can...

Resources & Self-Education

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