David Klein

David Klein is one of the most recognized attorneys in the technology, Internet marketing, sweepstakes, and telecommunications fields. Skilled at counseling clients on a broad range of technology-related matters, David Klein has substantial experience in negotiating and drafting complex licensing, marketing and Internet agreements.

Why Retaining a Mobile App Lawyer Is So Important

October 11, 2016 Mobile App Lawyers Help Secure Your Mobile App Assets Mobile applications, or “apps,” have become an extremely popular vehicle for providing entertainment to end-users, developing brand loyalty and enhancing the consumer experience.  In a relatively short period of time, mobile apps have also become a booming industry, earning an estimated $46 billion […]

Why Retaining a Mobile App Lawyer Is So Important Read More »

App Maker Settles COPPA Matter with Texas AG

October 6, 2016 On Monday, the Texas State Attorney General announced that it reached a settlement with app maker Juxta Labs, Inc. (“JLI”) regarding its information collection practices.  The Attorney General had been investigating JLI for violations of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act “by engaging in false, deceptive, or misleading acts or practices regarding

App Maker Settles COPPA Matter with Texas AG Read More »

Affiliate Marketing Network Held Liable for its Publishers’ Deceptive Content

October 5, 2016 The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit recently affirmed a ruling of a lower court that held an affiliate marketing network liable for its role in promoting a deceptively-marketed product.  Despite the fact that the network did not itself produce the deceptive content at issue, the Court affirmed the judgment

Affiliate Marketing Network Held Liable for its Publishers’ Deceptive Content Read More »

FTC Wins Health Benefit-Related Deceptive Advertising Lawsuit

September 28, 2016 The Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) recently prevailed in a deceptive advertising lawsuit against COORGA Nutraceuticals Corporation (“COORGA”) and its principal.  The judgment provides for, among other things, a monetary penalty of approximately $400,000 for consumer refunds and a prohibition against COORGA and its owner from making misleading prevention and other health-related claims

FTC Wins Health Benefit-Related Deceptive Advertising Lawsuit Read More »

The Honest Company Faces False Advertising Class Action

September 27, 2016 Last Tuesday, a class action lawsuit was filed against The Honest Company, Inc. (“THC”) alleging that the “natural” products manufacturer has violated numerous California State false advertising laws.  Specifically, the class action complaint alleges that THC advertises that its products are “100% natural” and “all natural” despite the presence of synthetic ingredients

The Honest Company Faces False Advertising Class Action Read More »

A Sweepstakes Lawyer Can Help Keep Promotion Sponsors out of Hot Water

September 26, 2016 Last Thursday, the Federal Trade Commission (the “FTC” or “Commission”) sued several individuals and businesses in a Los Angeles federal court for engaging in allegedly deceptive sweepstakes sponsorship and marketing practices, reinforcing the importance of consulting an experienced sweepstakes lawyer when formulating and/or sponsoring a promotional contest or sweepstakes. How can a

A Sweepstakes Lawyer Can Help Keep Promotion Sponsors out of Hot Water Read More »

Supplement Marketer Settles FTC’s Negative Option-Related Lawsuit

September 23, 2016 Nutritional supplement marketer, NutraClick, has entered into a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”), ending a lawsuit that the agency initiated for alleged violations of the Federal Trade Commission Act and the Restore Online Shoppers’ Confidence Act.   The FTC had brought the lawsuit in connection with allegations that NutraClick charged customers

Supplement Marketer Settles FTC’s Negative Option-Related Lawsuit Read More »

FTC Cracking Down on Influencer Marketers and Their Clients

September 22, 2016 In recent months, the media has been reporting on increased regulatory activity involving the Federal Trade Commission (the “FTC” or “Commission”) and the sellers that hire non-compliant influencer marketers. What can influencer marketers, their seller clients and social media influencers do to protect themselves?

FTC Cracking Down on Influencer Marketers and Their Clients Read More »