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Influencer Marketing is in the FTC's Crosshairs
The Federal Trade Commission renews commitment to enforcing review and endorsement marketing by sending letters to more than 700 companies, advising them that they could incur significant legal penalties if they use endorsement marketing in ways that fail to comply…
A Copyright Horror Story
Producers beware! A recent ruling from the Second Circuit serves as a reminder that producers’ ownership of some copyrights may be jeopardized by the Copyright Act’s reclamation provision.Just in time for Halloween, the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit…
Rising Liability for Social Media Influencers
Attention all social media influencers! Pay attention to Petunia Products, Inc. v. Rodan and Fields LLC, a case from the Central District of California.
Way back in my first blog post, I explained that, as influencer marketing grows, it…
Startup Tips: Build a Strong Advisory Board
Building a team of advisors can be one of the most beneficial steps a startup can take in its early stages. Even the bests entrepreneurs don’t know everything, and it’s critical for them to acknowledge and address blind spots. Successful…
The Supreme Court Hampers the FTC's Consumer Protection Efforts
In April, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously gutted the Federal Trade Commission of one of its most powerful tools in consumer protection with its opinion in AMG Capital Management v. FTC.Section 13(b) of the Federal Trade Commission Act…
Registering to "Do Business" in Another State
Is your business operating in a state other than the state of formation? If so, it may need to qualify in that state. You had a business idea and took the initiative to form an LLC or corporation in your…
Should You Form an S-Corp? Pt. 3
Part 3 – Disadvantages of an S CorpEntrepreneurs face several choices when structuring their business. This series of posts is intended to help them evaluate whether or not they should utilize S Corp status. The first post covered what an…
Should You Form an S-Corp? Pt. 2
Part 2 – Business Entity Comparison: S Corp Status vs LLCEntrepreneurs face several choices when structuring their business. This series of posts is intended to help them evaluate whether or not they should utilize S Corp status. The last post…
Should You Form an S-Corp? Pt. 1
Part 1 – Business Entity Comparison: S Corp Status vs CorporationOne of the first legal questions a startup’s founder faces is “what business entity should I form?” There are a host of options – including sole proprietorships, partnerships, limited liability…