News and Publications

Browse the latest news and articles published by our attorneys.

Mar 2022

What Employers Need to Know About the New Jersey Secure Choice Savings Program Act

What is it? The New Jersey Secure Choice Savings Program Act, also referred to as the New Jersey Small Business…

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Carol S. Harding


Mar 2022

Two Earp Cohn Attorneys Named 2022 New Jersey Super Lawyers

We are pleased to announce two attorneys have been included on the lists for the 2022 New Jersey Super Lawyers…

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Earp Cohn


Feb 2022

Use of NFL Trademarks Now and During the Super Bowl

Super Bowl LVI will feature the Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals meeting for the first time in a championship…

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Carrie Ward


Jan 2022

What’s In A Name? Maybe A Trademark Infringement.

Oops. This October, Mark Zuckerberg announced to great fanfare that social-media behemoth Facebook would be changing its name to Meta….

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Carrie Ward


Dec 2021

Social Media Influencers and Advertising Law

October 13, 2021, wasn’t a Friday, but it was still a memorably bad day for more than 700 companies, including…

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Carrie Ward


Oct 2021

Mandatory Covid Vaccination Requirements

On Sept. 9, 2021, President Biden announced that COVID-19 vaccination will be mandatory for certain employees in the private sector, in the…

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Carol S. Harding


Oct 2021

Merritt A. Cole named to PBA’s “Giants” of the Business Bar

Congratulations to Merritt A. Cole on his selection to the Philadelphia Bar Association’s Business Law Section’s “Giants” series recognizing legal…

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Merritt A. Cole


Sep 2021

Johansson Sues Disney for Streaming Black Widow: A Cautionary Tale in Intellectual Property and Platforms

At the end of July, star of the new film Black Widow Scarlett Johansson sued Walt Disney Entertainment for breaching…

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Carrie Ward


Jun 2021

Sando speaks on Cannabis Law

Regulated substance and cannabis attorney Eric Sando recently spoke to the Camden County Bar Association on cannabis issues in New…

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Eric Sando


Jun 2021

Supreme Court Holds That NCAA’S Non-Profit Status Does Not Allow It To Prevent Student Athletes From Seeking Compensation For Their Sports Performance Or Endorsements

In a major decision, by a unanimous 9-0 vote, the United States Supreme Court ruled recently that the NCAA’s non-profit…

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Douglas F. Johnson

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Carrie Ward