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NYLJ “Privacy or Property: Protecting Your Image Online”
By Steve Kramarsky & Jack Millson If you have picked up a newspaper recently, you’ve probably read something about Section 230 of the...
Mar 27, 2023


NYLJ “Tentative Settlement Agreement Unenforceable Without Intent to Be Bound”
By Thomas E.L. Dewey Parties commonly agree on the monetary value of a settlement before beginning work on formal settlement documents....
Feb 16, 2023


NYLJ “Court Reviews Fair Use Protection for Publishers Embedding Social Media Posts”
By Steve Kramarsky & Jack Millson The early internet was created to facilitate the robust sharing of information among the research...
Jan 13, 2023


NYLJ “Thumbs Up or Thumbs Down: New York Court Analyzes Meaning and Impact of Emoji...”
By Steve Kramarsky & Jack Millson A picture is worth a thousand words. Or is it? And which ones? Increasingly, courts have been...
Nov 14, 2022


NYLJ “No Breach of Settlement Agreement Where Conduct Not Prohibited by Non-Disparagement Clause”
By Thomas E.L. Dewey Parties frequently use settlement agreements to restrict or prohibit potentially harmful conduct, such as...
Oct 14, 2022


NYLJ “When ‘Following’ Doesn’t Make You a ‘Follower’”
“SDNY Examines the Impact of Twitter Engagement in ‘False Light’ Case” By Steve Kramarsky & Jack Millson What’s in a name? And does it...
Sep 19, 2022


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,...
Jul 18, 2022


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),...
Jul 8, 2022


NYLJ “Privacy Protection in the Age of Data Aggregation”
“SDNY Examines the Scope of ‘Personal Information’ Under the VPPA” By Steve Kramarsky & Jack Millson Privacy regulation is hard. It...
May 27, 2022


NYLJ “‘Final Version’ of Settlement Agreement Not Enforceable When Client Withholds Signature”
By Thomas E.L. Dewey A party can withhold his signature and remain unbound by a settlement agreement, even when his attorney had actual...
Feb 15, 2022


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