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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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New Jersey Sets Compliance Deadline for Internet Gaming Affiliates
June 11, 2015 Last Thursday, Mr. David Rebuck, Director of the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (the “Division” or “NJDGE”), gave Internet gaming affiliates
Proposed FCC Telemarketing Actions – “Most Significant Since the Do-Not-Call Registry”
May 28, 2015 On Wednesday of this week, the Federal Communications Commission (the “FCC” or “Commission”) announced a new proposal circulated by FCC Chairman Tom
Mobile Tracking Service Provider Settles Privacy Policy Violation Claims
April 27, 2015 Nomi Technologies (“Nomi”) provides brick-and-mortar retail outlets with a means to track consumers’ mobile devices as they move in and around their
Mary Kay Files Trademark Lawsuit Against Internet Coupon Giant RetailMeNot
March 24, 2015 Earlier this month, the cosmetics multi-level marketer Mary Kay Inc. (“Mary Kay”) sued Internet coupon company RetailMeNot, Inc. (“RetailMeNot”) in a federal
Litigating Payment Disputes Between Internet Advertisers & Publishers
December 19, 2014 Perhaps the most common form of litigation in the Internet marketing space is the endless stream of lawsuits between Internet advertisers and

E-Mail List Management Agreements: Don’t Get Stuck in the Middle
The E-mail List Management Opportunity Website operators and other online businesses frequently amass a very valuable, targeted database of e-mail addresses in the course of
How To Protect Your Company, and Yourself, When a State Attorney General Contacts You Concerning Your Marketing Practices
November 25, 2014 Who Is The Attorney General Watching? Due to rapidly developing technologies and constantly evolving marketing practices, businesses working in the Internet marketing
Crunch TCPA Class Action Lawsuit May Rebound
November 24, 2014 Last month, the United States District Court for the Southern District of California dismissed a putative class action filed against Crunch San
Twitter Joins Battle Over Definition of “Autodialer” Under TCPA
November 10, 2014 On Tuesday November 4, 2014, social media giant Twitter, Inc. (“Twitter”) fully submitted a motion to dismiss a Telephone Consumer Protect Act
FTC Settles Lawsuit with Popular Online Dating Service
October 30, 2014 Over the last several years, online dating sites have surged in popularity, with many servicing a staggeringly large numbers of users. In
Crunch Crushes TCPA Class Action Lawsuit
October 29, 2014 The United States District Court for the Southern District of California recently dismissed a putative class action filed against Crunch San Diego,
Online Marketers Settle Telemarketing and Cramming Lawsuit for $10 Million
October 23, 2014 On October 22, 2014, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) announced that it had settled a long-standing case against a group of defendants