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Governor Cuomo Revises E-Signature Executive Order
Previously, we blogged about federal and state e-signature and notarization laws that apply in this time of working remotely from home. On March 31, 2020,
Electronic Signatures and Notarization During a Pandemic
The onslaught of COVID-19 has required that most businesses now work remotely. This materially changes the dynamic of the office and leaves employees uncertain as
CCPA Regulations Revised, Again
Recently, the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) regulations were modified by the California Attorney General for a second time. These modifications are an attempt to
Social Media Influencer Marketing and FTC Enforcement
The endorsement of a celebrity or social media “influencer” can be a valuable tool for companies seeking to instantaneously advertise to the millions of individuals
False Advertising: What You Need to Know
False advertising occurs when a business makes a misleading, deceptive, or plainly false claim about a particular product or service. There are currently a host
CBD Cosmetics Advertising Guidelines
When the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 (the “Farm Bill”) was signed into law in December 2018, it gave the Cannabidiol (“CBD”) industry hope that
CCPA Forms: The Right to Opt-Out, Request to Know and Request to Delete
Readers of this blog have been following our coverage of the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) and related regulatory developments. In today’s blog, we detail
Consumer Privacy Compliance Primer
As readers of this blog know, businesses face significant liability if they fail to take their consumer privacy obligations seriously. These obligations can vary widely
CA Attorney General Releases New CCPA Law Modifications
Recently, the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) regulations were modified by the California Attorney General. The latest CCPA law modifications were released on February 7,
LendEDU to Settle Alleged FTC Marketing Law Violations
In response to an administrative complaint filed by the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”), Shop Tutors d/b/a LendEDU (“LendEDU”) has agreed to enter into a settlement
CCPA Law: The Private Right of Action
As readers of this blog know, the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) recently went into effect on January 1, 2020. While the California Attorney General
No Pimping: Trademark Law Protects the Goodyear Blimp
On January 2, 2020, the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company (“Goodyear”) and the Illinois-based punk rock band, The Pimps, a/k/a The Good Year Pimps (“The