Baking a Brand? Make Sure the Name Is Yours
A popular TikTok baker recently found herself in the middle of a trademark dispute over her company name. She had…
IEEPA Tariffs Struck Down: How Importers Can Preserve Refund Claims
On February 20, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court held in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump, No. 24-1287, that the International…
The FCC Equal Time Rule: Why Late-Night Political Interviews Keep Triggering Controversy
This article explains how FCC political broadcasting law applies to candidate appearances on late-night television programs. FCC Rules on Candidates…
Super Bowl LX: Patriots vs. Seahawks, Halftime Hits, and Trademark Do’s and Don’ts
Super Bowl season is almost here, and with it comes big plays, big performances, and big temptation. This year, the…
The Anthropic Settlement Rejection: What Content Creators and Media Companies Need to Know
Recently, a federal judge rejected a $1.5 billion copyright settlement between Anthropic and a class of authors and publishers. The…
Earp Cohn Lawyers Recognized in 2026 Best Lawyers® and Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in America
We are proud to announce that three of our attorneys have again been selected for inclusion in the 2026 edition…
WHEN TRUST BECOMES BETRAYAL: UNDERSTANDING ELDER ABUSE IN MODERN AMERICA
A Crisis Hiding in Plain Sight Margaret never saw it coming. Her nephew had been “helping” with her finances for…
Amendments to New Jersey “Mansion Tax” Real Estate Transfer Fee Law
Senate Bill No. 4666 has been signed into law and will take effect on July 10, 2025. The new law…
Estate Planning That Works for the LGBTQ+ Community
If you are part of the LGBTQ+ community, your estate planning may need extra considerations. Not because your relationships are…
Why Taylor Swift Owning Her Masters Is a Big Deal for Copyright, Control, and Creative Rights
Taylor Swift’s decision to re-record her early albums was a high-profile act of defiance and a significant legal move with…

