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Influencer Law and Contract Disputes
FabFitFun. Inc. (“FabFitFun”), the seasonal beauty box-by-mail company, has sued JFF Entertainment, LLC (“JFF) for breach of contract. In its lawsuit, FabFitFun alleges that JFF
Social Media Influencers and FTC Lawsuits
Social media websites have received an increase in user traffic due to the Covid-19 pandemic. One tried and true way to advertise to users on
Efficacy Claims in Hemp Advertising
The popularity of hemp grew exponentially with the passage of the 2018 Farm Bill (“Farm Bill”). Per the definition section of the Farm Bill, hemp,
Businesses Continue to Violate PPE Advertising Regulations
As the Covid-19 pandemic swept across the world, businesses rushed to satisfy the demand for personal protective equipment (“PPE”). The intention was often noble, but
Florida Grants College Athletes Rights of Publicity
On June 12, 2020, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill that will allow collegiate athletes in the State to profit from the use of
Website Terms and Conditions: More Important than Ever
The era of social distancing brought on by the recent Covid-19 pandemic has greatly limited in-person retail interaction. Consequently, e-commerce transactions and other online interactions
Sanitizer Law During a Pandemic
Recently, we blogged about some of the legal issues involved in the sale and marketing of Personal Protective Equipment (“PPE”) during the Covid-19 pandemic. Similar
Looking to Supply PPE During the Pandemic? Speak with a PPE Lawyer First
Every day, heartwarming stories are emerging about selfless acts of kindness that have occurred during the Covid-19 pandemic. Among those selfless actors are companies that
FTC Sues Negative Option Marketers
On May 13, 2020, the Federal Trade Commission filed a complaint in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania against American Future Systems, Inc. (“AFS”), a Pennsylvania-based
Planning on Running a Facebook Sweepstakes? Here’s What You Need to Know
Sweepstakes promotions are great promotional tools which serve to engage consumers and attract new ones. When advertising sweepstakes on social media, businesses must be careful
NCAA To Update Athlete Marketing Rules
On April 28, 2020, the Board of Governors (the “Board”) of the National Collegiate Athletics Association (“NCAA”) implemented new rule changes that would allow student
The Importance of Well-Drafted Website Terms and Conditions
The United States District Court for the Southern District of New York recently issued a ruling that exemplifies the importance of well-drafted website Terms and