The PERRY Act: Protecting Seniors From Bad Real Estate Transactions
Unfortunately, elderly adults in the U.S. fall victim to various forms of abuse or exploitation. As humans age, we naturally…
AI Startup Anthropic Singing the Blues After Being Sued for Copyright Infringement
A group of major music publishers, including Universal Music, recently sued AI startup Anthropic in federal court in Nashville for…
Carol Harding named Chairperson of the EC Litigation Department
Congratulations to Carol Harding who has been named Chairperson of the Litigation Department at Earp Cohn! She succeeds attorney Doug…
How Should Employers Approach DEI Audits?
In a landmark ruling earlier this year, the U.S. Supreme Court decided that compelled considerations of race were being unconstitutionally…
The Google Antitrust Trial – Déjà Vu All Over Again?
Wait, haven’t we seen this one before? In a federal courtroom in Washington, attorneys for the U.S. Department of Justice…
Tom Earp and the Junior Achievement of New Jersey Empowers South Jersey Youth with RCSJ Collaboration
Exciting News! Our very own Thomas L. Earp, Esq. is making a difference in South Jersey’s education landscape! On Tuesday,…
From She-Shed to Legal Luminary: Carrie Ward’s Creative Approach to Entertainment Law
Creative Roots & Legal Excellence: Dive into the inspiring journey of Carrie Ward, an entertainment and intellectual property attorney with a…
Four EC Lawyers Recognized as 2024 Best Lawyers® Recipients
We are pleased to announce that two lawyers have been included in the 2024 edition of The Best Lawyers in America®…
Cannabis Ad Guidelines: The Intersection Of Cannabis and Media Law
Media law is often challenged because of its fast-moving nature. New technologies like AI threaten copyright protections, complaints of “censorship”…
Thumbs-Up Emoji Can Serve as Binding Contract Agreement, According to Canadian Judge’s Ruling
For one Canadian farmer, a thumbs-up (👍) in a text message led to a thumbs-down in court when a judge…