
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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New Jersey Fantasy Sports Law Enacted
August 28, 2017 New Jersey recently became the latest state to legalize fantasy sports when Governor Chris Christie formally signed newly-passed legislation into law. One
Five Guys Grilled over ADA Website Accessibility
August 11, 2017 Last month, a federal district court in Manhattan refused to dismiss a putative class action lawsuit filed by a legally blind woman under
Maine Enacts Operator-Friendly Fantasy Sports Legislation
August 8, 2017 Maine recently joined the growing list of states (now 15) to legalize fantasy sports by enacting its own legislation that will expressly
The FTC’s Latest Bid to Blacklist Telemarketers
August 4, 2017 This Tuesday, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC” or “Commission”) announced a new initiative to share consumer complaint-sourced telemarketer data with private businesses
Have You Been Threatened with an ADA Website Accessibility Lawsuit?
July 28, 2017 Many business owners are familiar with Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”) requirements for physical structures, such as including wheelchair-accessible routes of travel
Twilio Narrowly Avoids TCPA Lawsuit Liability
July 17, 2017 On July 12, 2017, the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington dismissed a putative class action complaint filed
App Provider Escapes TCPA Liability for User-Initiated Text Message Marketing
July 7, 2017 Last month, the federal district court in San Diego dismissed a putative class action lawsuit against mobile app provider Poshmark, Inc. (“Poshmark”)
Marketer In Hot Water for Inconspicuous TCPA Consent Language
June 13, 2017 A recent decision issued by the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois has brought renewed emphasis to the
U.S. Marketers: Get Ready for Canada Anti-Spam Law (CASL) Lawsuits
May 31, 2017 What is CASL? CASL[1] was passed into law on December 15, 2010, over the vigorous objection of marketers and business owners, and
Contest Organizer in Legal Limbo over Sweepstakes Marketing
May 12, 2017 Last month, a federal district court in San Francisco dismissed the preemptive lawsuit of Contest Promotions, LLC (“Contest Promotions”), which had hoped to establish
Fake News: A Legal Perspective
May 1, 2017 By David O. Klein and Joshua R. Wueller The concept of “fake news” has garnered substantial attention in recent years, evolving from
Website/App Provider in Hot Water for Ambiguous Privacy Policy
May 1, 2017 Last week, Unrollme Inc.’s (“Unroll.me”) privacy policy came under fire from consumers and privacy advocates in response to news that Unroll.me collects
