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David O. Klein
David Klein is one of the most recognized attorneys in the telemarketing, 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.
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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

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