• 08.29.13

    Facebook Changes Its Promotion Guidelines

    Sponsors can rejoice. Effective August 27, 2013, Facebook no longer requires that sweepstakes and contests be conducted on third party apps.

  • 08.29.13

    Ethics: Cleaning Up Your Act

    Ever read a brief and felt the urge to cry out "this stinks?" Well, an appellate court in Indiana had that experience last summer, and meant it literally.

  • 08.28.13

    Employer Liable for Employee’s Drunken Car Accident—After He Got Home

    According to a recent California appellate court decision, an employer can be liable for an employee who drank too much at a company party, made it home safely, and then killed a man in a drunk driving accident after he left his house again.

  • 08.26.13

    What Many Foreign Banks and Community Banks Have in Common

    Strange as it may seem, community banks and the U.S. operations of foreign banks are often treated similarly; their interests are usually legislative and regulatory afterthoughts.

  • 08.23.13

    Prosecutors Getting Tougher on Bankers

    The recent indictments of the founder and chairman of Premier Bank of Wilmette, Ill., together with his wife, who was an officer of the bank, and two directors, and last week’s indictment of three insiders of Coastal Community Bank in Panama City, Fla., including the bank’s counsel, ...

  • 08.22.13

    NAD: “World’s Best” Claims Constitute Puffery

    Broadcast advertising that claims that Tropicana Farmstand is the “world’s best fruit and vegetable juice” is puffery, the National Advertising Division determined in a challenge brought by Campbell Soup Co., the maker of competitive fruit and vegetable juice V8 V-Fusion.

  • 08.20.13

    As Healthcare Landscape Shifts, Four Issues Are Critical to Build Effective Market Access Strategies

    In this time of high growth and fast change for the healthcare industry, pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device manufacturers need to plan strategically for both reform and market-driven initiatives.

  • 08.20.13

    CEQA “Modernization”: Taking the Reform Out of CEQA Reform

    Earlier this year, we reported on Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg's CEQA modernization bill, SB 731. 

  • 08.15.13

    FTC Updates COPPA Guidance

    As promised, the Federal Trade Commission has provided additional updates to its Frequently Asked Questions guidance regarding the new Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule which took effect July 1.

  • 08.13.13

    EEOC Targets Cancer Discrimination

    Filing two new lawsuits, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is cracking down on employers allegedly discriminating against workers with cancer.

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