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…
Carrie Ward
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…
Eric Sando
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…
The Tug of War over Words on the Trademark Battlefield
It is hardly breaking news when The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) turns away a trademark application that presents…
Carrie Ward
We Are Hiring – Litigation Associate
Our AV Rated Cherry Hill NJ and Philadelphia law firm is seeking a litigation associate to practice in our litigation…
Jennifer Warren
Association of Corporate Counsel International Legal Affairs Network’s Quick Hit
Earp Cohn is pleased to announce that Donald A. Nogowski, Esquire, will be speaking at this month’s ACC-ILAN presentation on…
Donald A. Nogowski
New Jersey Legalized Adult-Use Cannabis
New Jersey is the most recent domino on the east coast to fall as the wave of adult-use cannabis legalization…
Eric Sando
Dr. Seuss and Star Trek Mashup: Boldly Falling Short of Parody
Oh, the Places You’ll Go! by Dr. Seuss is a classic. A staple of children’s libraries and graduation gifts, many of…
Carrie Ward
What’s in a Name? Maybe a lot of Money for NCAA Athletes
For years the National Collegiate Association of Athletics has placed restrictions on student-athletes and how they can earn money. Schools…
Carrie Ward
The Stimulus May Modernize Intellectual Property
On December 27, 2020, former President Trump signed a wide-ranging bill, “The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2020,” into law. While…