NYLJ “Trademarks and the Digital Storefront: SDNY Analyzes Likelihood of Confusion in Search Ads”
By Steve Kramarsky & Jack Millson Online advertising is among the largest and fastest growing areas of digital commerce. Unsurprisingly, consumer online spending substantially outpaces ad spending in raw dollars, but in terms of sector growth and technical innovation digital advertising is unsurpassed. Today’s Internet is a highly optimized machine for the delivery of targeted advertising and the techniques and technologies used to personalize and deliver ads grow more sophis


NYLJ “Form of Settlement Agreement Weighs in Favor of Enforceability Even Absent Executed Document”
By Thomas E.L. Dewey A recent case from the Southern District of New York, In re Elysium Health-ChromaDex Litigation, No. 17-cv7394(LJL), 2022 WL 1156181 (S.D.N.Y. April 19, 2022), highlights the risks facing parties that seize opportunities to settle when there is heightened uncertainty in litigation—for example, when a decision on summary judgment is forthcoming. A party that prematurely settles a dispute will not be able to renege on an otherwise valid settlement even abse


Keara Bergin Recognized as NLJ Elite Boutique Trailblazer
The National Law Journal recognized Keara Bergin as a 2022 Elite Boutique Trailblazer. The award “recognizes professionals who moved the needle in the legal industry – professionals who are truly Trailblazers.” “At DPK, Keara has been entrepreneurial and creative. She has helped build an organization that shares her values, which includes the flexibility to serve clients full time, while raising a family, supporting her community, engaging in philanthropic efforts and pursuin
