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Nike, Inc., the California Supreme Court in finding Nike’s speech commercial, looked at three factors: (1) the speaker; (2) the intended audience; and (3) the content of the message (i.e. is the representation about [read post]
Part 1: Introduction to Native Advertising Part 2: Early Native Advertising and the Current FTC Regulatory Landscape Part 3 below provides a quick overview of the commercial speech doctrine the protections traditionally afforded to advertisers by the First Amendment. [read post]
9 Aug 2014, 8:16 am
They underline an important element in the development of institutions and systems beyond the state.[3] They also implicate a number of factors in the role of states as structures for the management of economic policy, and as a participant in those markets.[4]SWFs incarnate and replicate the collisions between two tectonic forces that are grinding their way to a new normative framework of governance and power. [read post]
29 Jul 2014, 5:02 pm by and
The court unanimously rejected the district court’s holding that a communication is privileged only if it would not have been made “but for” the purpose of seeking legal advice. [read post]
18 Jul 2014, 11:55 am
Wyeth, Inc., 2010 WL 5485812, at *3-5 (N.D. [read post]
7 Jul 2014, 3:16 pm by Edwin Komen
Henry Hold & Co., 873 F. 2d 576, 577 (2nd Cir. 1989), the licensee of the copyrights to certain works by Church of Scientology founder, L. [read post]
26 Jun 2014, 5:00 am by Thomas Walton
Swenson sits on the boards of Harmonic Inc., Novatel Wireless Inc., and Spirent Communications plc; Ms. [read post]
25 Jun 2014, 2:00 pm by Maureen Johnston
Federal Communications Commission 13-1124Issue: (1) Whether the Court should overrule Red Lion Broadcasting Co. v. [read post]
23 Jun 2014, 12:57 pm by Schachtman
  That hypothesis must, of course, then be tested and supported by appropriate analytical methods before it can be accepted for general causation and as a putative specific cause in a particular individual. 3. [read post]