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Sports Gambling Law: Court Strikes Down DOJ Wire Act Opinion
June 7, 2019 In a significant development in the world of sports gambling law, the United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire
Nevada Privacy Law Amended to Include Opt-Out Rights
June 7, 2019 On May 29, 2019, Senate Bill 220 (the “Law”) was signed into law by Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak. The Law amends Nevada’s
FTC Acts to Enforce Non-Disparagement Provision Ban
May 10, 2019 The Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) has settled its first Consumer Review Fairness Act (“CRFA”) violation investigations. Enacted in December of 2016, the
Federal Court Dismisses Sweepstakes Law Class Action
April 12, 2019 Last month, a federal court in New York dismissed a putative class action lawsuit brought by thirteen named plaintiffs (collectively, “Plaintiffs”) against
TCPA Litigation – Revocation of Consent is Tantamount to Never Having Provided Consent
March 26, 2019 On November 8, 2018, Plaintiff John Geraci (“Geraci”) commenced a Telephone Consumer Protection Act (“TCPA”) lawsuit in the United States District Court
Facebook May Relax its Marijuana Marketing Policy
March 8, 2019 As more states legalize medical and recreational marijuana, the continued federal prohibition on marijuana sales creates uncertainty for marijuana marketing and marijuana-related
Proposed Amendments to FTC Regulations Governing Privacy and Consumer Data
March 7, 2019 The Federal Trade Commission (“FCC”) has recently announced that it is seeking comment on proposed amendments to two existing FTC regulations that
Mastercard Free Trial Requirements
March 6, 2019 Last month, Mastercard Incorporated (“Mastercard”) announced an important change to its policies that will require merchants to provide specific automatic enrollment disclosures
FTC Investigation Leads to its First Fake Reviews Settlement
February 28, 2019 A Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) investigation of Cure Encapsulations, Inc. and its owner, Naftula Jacobowitz (the “Defendants”), has ended in a settlement
OddsShark.com Bitten by New Jersey Gambling Marketing Laws
February 20, 2019 On February 6, 2019, Mr. David Rebuck, Director of the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (the “Division” or “NJDGE”), notified Oddsshark.com
Comparing the Washington Privacy Act (WPA) to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)
February 15, 2019 A new bill, titled the “Washington Privacy Act” (“WPA”), was introduced in the Washington State Senate on January 18, 2019. If enacted,
Internet Marketers Involved in Free Trial Law FTC Settlement
February 7, 2019 Last week, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) announced that it will be mailing over $6 million dollars in checks to consumers who