
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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Tom Brady’s “Tom Terrific” Trademark Application Sacked by Trademark Law
August 29, 2019 On May 24, 2019, Tom Brady’s company, TEB Capital Management, INC. (“TEB”), submitted separate intent-to-use trademark applications for “Tom Terrific” (the “Mark”)
Anti-Robocalling Principles Established by State Attorneys General
August 27, 2019 On August 22, 2019, it was announced that 51 state attorneys general and 12 telecommunications service providers (AT&T, Bandwidth, CenturyLink, Charter, Comcast,
Reminder: Nevada Opt-Out Requirements Take Effect October 1
August 22, 2019 We have previously blogged about Nevada Senate Bill 220 and how it amended Nevada’s data privacy law to provide consumers with the
FTC Settles Email Lawsuit with Unrollme
August 15, 2019 The Federal Trade Commission’s (“FTC”) Bureau of Consumer Protection has entered into a consent agreement with Unrollme Inc. (“Unrollme”), preventing Unrollme from
Florida Spa Involved in “Nasty” TCPA Text Message Lawsuit
August 12, 2019 On July 22, 2019, Amanda Defranks (“Plaintiff”) filed a putative Telephone Consumer Protection Act (“TCPA”) class action lawsuit against clothing retailer, nastygal.com
New FCC Regulations to Curb Foreign Caller ID Spoofing
August 6, 2019 On August 1, 2019, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) adopted new regulations that will allow the federal government to pursue enforcement actions
A New TCPA Law?
August 2, 2019 On July 24, 2019, the House of Representatives unanimously passed the Stopping Bad Robocalls Act (the “Act”) by a vote of 429

Facebook Enters into Data Privacy Violation Settlement Agreement
On July 24, 2019, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) handed Facebook a $5 billion penalty for continuously misrepresenting to its users how it was sharing
A Different Kind of Hockey Fight: Does Trademark Law Protect “Play Gloria”?
July 18, 2019 In April, the St. Louis Blues (the “Blues”) hockey team made an improbable run from being dead-last in the standings in January,
FDIC Brings TCPA Action Against Bank
July 15, 2019 On March 1, 2019, the Peoples Bank and Trust Company (“Bank”) agreed to a stipulation and order with the Federal Deposit Insurance
Illinois Enacts Sports Gambling Law
July 10, 2019 At the end of June, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker signed into law a massive gaming initiative, which includes legalized sports gambling. While
New York Privacy Law Could be Strictest in the Country
July 9, 2019 On May 9, 2019, New York State Senator Kevin Thomas introduced S5642, the New York Privacy Act (the “Act”), to amend the
