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New Common Sense Spam Law Appellate Ruling is Decidedly Marketer-Friendly

On October 28, 2014, a California appellate court issued an opinion that gives email marketers additional guidance on how to comply with California's anti-spam law. The case is Rosolowski v...

Karl Kronenberger Appointed Co-Chair of California State Bar Cyberspace Committee

Partner Karl S. Kronenberger has been appointed as Co-Chair of the Cyberspace Law Committee of the State Bar of California. His one-year term commenced on September 12, 2014. The Cyberspace...

Kronenberger Rosenfeld to Sponsor Affiliate Summit East 2014

Kronenberger Rosenfeld, LLP will serve as a sponsor at the Affiliate Summit East 2014 conference which is set to take place at the New York Marriott Marquis on August 10-12...

Firm Defeats Email Spam Class Action Plaintiff, With Dismissal With Prejudice on Motion to Dismiss

Kronenberger Rosenfeld recently prevailed on behalf of its client in a putative class action alleging violations of California’s spam law. The plaintiff in the lawsuit alleged that the firm’s client...

Firm Prevails on Summary Judgment Against Professional Spam Plaintiff Timothy Dewitt

On June 11, 2014, the firm prevailed on behalf of its client on its summary judgment motion in Alameda Superior Court in the case of Timothy Dewitt v. Devry University...

Canada Gets a Tough New Anti-Spam Law

Canada’s new anti-spam law (the “CASL”) will go into effect on July 1, 2014. As the CASL imposes more exacting requirements on the use of commercial email than the U.S...

Firm Obtains Landmark $250,000 Civil Verdict in Revenge Porn Case

A jury in Santa Clara Superior court returned a verdict for the plaintiff in a landmark “Revenge Porn” case on February 18, 2014, awarding $250,000 in damages to the plaintiff...

FTC Announces Initiative Against Deceptive Advertising for Weight Loss Products

​ On January 7, 2014, the FTC held a press conference to announce its initiative against deceptive claims made by marketers of weight loss products. Although the FTC has brought...

Consent Requirements for Federal Text (SMS) Message Spam Laws to Change in October of 2013

The federal government is poised to implement new, stricter consumer consent rules designed to “further reduce the opportunities for telemarketers to place unwanted or unexpected calls to consumers.” The rules...

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