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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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Papa John’s To Pay $16.335 Million To Settle TCPA Class Action
In the marketing space, the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) is dominating the headlines. By various accounts, TCPA filings are up 40-60% in 2013, compared
Recent TCPA Case Is a Cautionary Tale for Telemarketers
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), which allows individuals to file lawsuits and collect damages for receiving certain unsolicited commercial text messages, faxes, pre-recorded calls
Establishing Jurisdiction Over Internet Companies
The Supreme Court of Nebraska recently joined an increasing rank of courts across the country that require more than the simple operation of a commercially
Florida Outlaws Internet Sweepstakes Cafes
As previously discussed on this blog, last month, the Florida legislature passed a bill that outlaws Internet sweepstakes cafes (or “sweepstakes parlors”) in seeming response
Internet Poker and Online Gambling Updates from Illinois
This blog has been closely following the development of Internet poker and gambling in Illinois over the past several months; focusing on the Internet poker
What Is the Future of Internet Sweepstakes Cafes and Online Poker in Florida?
As previously discussed on this blog, North Carolina and Pennsylvania are at odds when it comes to the legality of Internet sweepstakes cafés. On Friday,
Online Gambling May Soon Be Legal in Illinois
If you have been following our blog, you will be familiar with the evolution of laws relating to online gambling in the U.S. and know that
Missouri Attorney General Alleges Internet Marketing Companies Placed Unauthorized Charges on Missouri Consumers’ Landline Telephone Bills
The Missouri Attorney General (“Missouri AG”) has continued to pursue Internet marketing companies that place charges on consumers’ landline telephone bills for enhanced services. Enhanced
Texas Exploring Legalizing Non-Internet Based Poker
A bill has been introduced in the legislature of the State of Texas that would legalize poker games conducted in certain locations, with considerable state
Pennsylvania Ruling at Odds with North Carolina Ruling Regarding Internet Sweepstakes Cafes
In March of 2012, the North Carolina Court of Appeals overturned a 2010 law that made certain online casino-style games – as featured in Internet
Vermont Attorney General Alleges Internet Marketing Companies Placed Unauthorized Charges on Vermont Consumers’ Telephone Bills
The Vermont Attorney General (“Vermont AG”) has recently renewed its investigation into Internet marketing companies that place charges on consumers’ landline telephone bills for enhanced
Nevada Issues First License to Internet Gaming Marketing Firm
Last week, the Nevada State Gaming Control Board took the next big step on the road to legalized Internet gaming when it issued its first