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Spokeo Starting To Impact Class Certification Decisions -- Stay Tuned
We are often asked what we see as the most promising avenues for class action defense arising from the Supreme Court’s Spokeo decision. Our answer is that even if courts, post- Spokeo , give Congress wide latitude…
iHeartMedia Doesn’t Heart the TCPA
iHeartMedia has agreed to pay $8.5 million to resolve allegations that the company sent unsolicited text messages to radio station listeners, in violation of the TCPA. According to the complaint, the company would…
Some Things are Best Kept Private: FTC Settles with Company for Using Private Health Data in Public Physician Reviews
The FTC recently reinforced its commitment to protecting consumer health data in its settlement with electronic health record company Practice Fusion. The company, which stores consumer health data in a cloud for…
Annual Advertising & Privacy Law Summit Attracts Industry Leaders to the Reopened Watergate Hotel
On June 8th attorneys from Kelley Drye’s advertising law practice hosted government officials and industry leaders at an advanced seminar on key issues in advertising, privacy, and consumer protection law. This year…
The Fountain of Youth May Not Be Stocked With Gin
A British hotel group recently introduced "Anti-aGin Gin," a gin that "rejuvenates the skin while you drink." The gin was marketed to people "who want to stay young but don’t want to give up alcohol.” The company…