Band Name Ownership: Lessons from the Split Decision Trademark Dispute
In the world of music, the stage isn’t the only place where drama unfolds. Legal battles over band names can…
Carrie Ward
Two Earp Cohn Attorneys Named 2024 New Jersey Super Lawyers
Earp Cohn P.C. is pleased to announce two attorneys have been selected for the 2024 New Jersey Super Lawyers and…
Law Alert: New Jersey Mandates Flood Risk Disclosure for Property Sales and Leases
As a response to increases in flooding risks resulting from global warming, on July 3, 2023, New Jersey enacted The…
Richard B. Cohn
What the NLRB’s Joint Employer Rule Means for Employers in 2024
As an employer, you often don’t consider whether your employees have side hustles, which usually are not a concern. Under…
Carol S. Harding
Chiefs vs. 49ers in Sin City: Super Bowl LVIII’s Spectacular Showdown with Usher and Taylor Swift’s Time-Travel Magic!
Imagine taking the NFL’s grandest showdown, placing it in one of the world’s most iconic entertainment hubs, inviting Grammy-winning talent…
Carrie Ward
Kiernan Named Newest EC Shareholder
We are excited to announce attorney Michael W. Kiernan has been named a shareholder of the firm. With over 22…
Michael Kiernan
Is Realtor Commission Sharing in Jeopardy?
After a two-week trial in federal court in Kansas City Missouri, a jury awarded nearly $1.8 billion in damages to…
Melanie Levan
“All I Want for Christmas Is” – A Copyright Lawsuit?
Just in time for the holidays, Mariah Carey, the self-described “Queen of Christmas” (although her trademark application for that mark…
Carrie Ward
EEOC Guidance Updates: What Do They Mean for Employers?
As every employer in America is likely aware, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), is the federal body responsible…
Carol S. Harding
Thomas Earp’s Impact on NJ Youth: A Legacy of Leadership and Service
Our EC team was honored to celebrate co-founder Thomas Earp as he was inducted in the New Jersey Business Hall…