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The Fine Print
Court Finds Online Data Collection Legal Under California’s Song-Beverly Act
May 21, 2015
Anthony V. Lupo, Thorne Maginnis

A California appeals court recently held in Ambers v. Beverages & More, Inc. that retailers are permitted under state law to request customers’ personal information when goods are purchased online but picked up in person.

Fashion Counsel
Diane von Furstenberg President & Anthony Lupo Consider the Future of Global Luxury Retail
May 19, 2015
Anthony V. Lupo

In this episode of Fashion Counsel, Anthony Lupo talks with Robert Almerini, President & COO of DVF.

Fashion Counsel
Washingtonian Magazine Reports Anthony Lupo is the Perfect Fit for the Fashion Industry
May 12, 2015
Anthony V. Lupo

Arent Fox Fashion Law leader Anthony V. Lupo was recently featured in Washingtonian magazine, which reported that the leading lawyer knows how to “stand out in Washington legal circles.”

Alerts
Rule Changes at the USPTO Allow for a More Streamlined Industrial Design Registration Process for Foreign Applications
May 6, 2015
Anthony V. Lupo, Brian J. Stevens

Starting May 13, 2015, applicants in the US who file a single industrial design application at the United States Patent and Trademark Office in English have the opportunity to obtain protection for up to 100 different industrial designs across 44 countries and intergovernmental organizations.

Alerts
On-Demand TCPA Plaintiffs? There’s An App For That
May 4, 2015
Adam D. Bowser, Anthony V. Lupo

The Telephone Consumer Protection Act was enacted to protect consumers from abusive telemarketing practices by making it unlawful to initiate unsolicited telemarketing messages.

The Fine Print
Brave New World: Wearable Devices Pose Security Challenge for Businesses
April 28, 2015
Anthony V. Lupo, Dan Jasnow

With the release of the Apple Watch, a number of companies are likely to grapple with an increasingly common problem: how to secure sensitive company data and information in the age of wearables.

Alerts
Maryland Becomes Latest Jurisdiction to Extend Nondiscrimination Laws to Unpaid Interns
April 28, 2015
Michael L. Stevens

On April 14, 2015, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) signed into law a measure that extends the applicability of the state’s anti-discrimination laws to unpaid interns.

Fashion Counsel
Clothing Retailers Agree to Settle ZIP Code Lawsuit with Gift Cards
April 20, 2015
Anthony V. Lupo, Katie Heilman

Clothing retailers Urban Outfitters and Free People recently agreed to settle a class action lawsuit alleging that the retailers improperly collected ZIP codes from customers at checkout by giving class members a gift card.

Fashion Counsel
On-Call Retail Shifts Are On-the-Spot in New York
April 20, 2015
Michael L. Stevens

Employers in New York are bound by a law that requires them to pay workers who report for scheduled shifts at least four hours of pay, even if managers send them home earlier.

Fashion Counsel
Macy’s Fights to Win Back Allegedly Abandoned Trademarks
April 13, 2015
Anthony V. Lupo, Matthew R. Mills, Thorne Maginnis, Amy (Salomon) McFarland

Macy’s is currently engaged in litigation to regain ownership of multiple trademarks associated with Macy’s-owned department stores that are no longer in use.

Alerts
FDA Issues Warning Letter to Skin Authority
April 10, 2015
Brian P. Waldman

The US Food and Drug Administration recently sent a Warning Letter to Skin Authority, LLC, due to marketing claims used by the company to promote its personal care products.

Fashion Counsel
Seller Beware: ‘No Refund,’ ‘No Cancellation’ & ‘No Exchange’ Provisions in Certain Sales Contracts May Be Unenforceable
April 8, 2015
Anthony V. Lupo, Kelli Scheid Smith

In 2013, David and Katina Spade purchased a mattress from Select Comfort Corp. (doing business as Sleep Number) that featured remote control operation of the height of the foot and head portions of the mattress.

The Fine Print
The Gift that Keeps on Giving: New Jersey Backs Down a Little on Gift Card Requirements
April 1, 2015

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie recently signed a bill amending the state’s gift card law to eliminate the consumer data collection requirements.

The Fine Print
Saks Wants Proposed Class Action over Return Policy Dismissed
March 31, 2015
Anthony V. Lupo

Consumer class actions against fashion retailers are on the rise, and the most recent target is Saks Fifth Avenue.

The Fine Print
Mary Kay Takes Aim at ‘Fraudulent Couponing Scheme’
March 25, 2015
Anthony V. Lupo, Matthew R. Mills, Dan Jasnow

The international skin care and cosmetics company Mary Kay is hitting back against what it is calling a “fraudulent couponing scheme” operated by the online digital coupon marketplace, RetailMeNot.

Alerts
When the Music Stops: NY Court of Appeals Limits Meaning of ‘Affiliate’
March 24, 2015
Anthony V. Lupo, Kelli Scheid Smith

The New York Court of Appeals recently held in Ellington v. EMI Music, Inc. that the term “affiliates” in a copyright renewal agreement referred only to affiliates existing at the time of contract execution.

Fashion Counsel
Diane von Furstenberg President & Anthony Lupo Discuss What’s Next for the Brand
March 18, 2015
Anthony V. Lupo

In a two-part episode of Fashion Counsel, Partner Anthony Lupo talks with Robert Almerini, President & COO of Diane von Furstenberg.

The Fine Print
Dating App Stops Attempt at Native Advertising
March 13, 2015
Anthony V. Lupo, Matthew R. Mills, Thorne Maginnis

Tinder, a mobile dating application, recently removed an advertising campaign being conducted on the app by Gap, Inc.

Alerts
FDA Issues Warning Letter to L’Oreal for Skin Pigmentation Claims
March 3, 2015
Wayne H. Matelski, Brian P. Waldman

Recently, the US Food and Drug Administration issued a Warning Letter to L’Oreal USA for marketing its cosmetic products, “Rosalic AR Intense” and “Mela-D Pigment Control,” with claims deemed by FDA to be drug claims.

Fashion Counsel
When Employees Talk: Key Issues for the Fashion Industry & Social Media
February 25, 2015
Anthony V. Lupo, Michael L. Stevens

In this episode of Fashion Counsel, Partner Anthony Lupo talks with L&E Partner Michael L. Stevens about key issues fashion companies should consider when approaching employees about their social media activities.

Fashion Counsel
American Idol Winner Wants Out from Contract with Show’s Producer; Claims Producer Acted as a ‘Talent Agency’
February 20, 2015
Anthony V. Lupo, Kelli Scheid Smith

American Idol Season 11 winner Phillip Phillips filed a petition with the CA Labor Commissioner, arguing producer of Idol unlawfully acted as a “talent agency.”

The Fine Print
FDRA Holds Briefing to Discuss Latest Cybersecurity Trends
February 11, 2015
Anthony V. Lupo, Matthew R. Mills, Thorne Maginnis, Dan Jasnow

Last week, the Footwear Distributers and Retailers of America hosted a briefing on cybersecurity trends in the retail industry.

Fashion Counsel
Ninth Circuit Rejects Luxury Watch Manufacturer’s Copyright Infringement Claim Under Expanded ‘First Sale’ Doctrine
February 9, 2015
Anthony V. Lupo, Katie Heilman

In a recent decision, the Ninth Circuit ruled for discount retailer Costco in a copyright dispute involving the importation and sale of “gray market” Omega watches.

Alerts
Mitigating Risk and Protecting Your Company’s Brand in the US Marketplace
February 5, 2015
David R. Hamill, Birgit Matthiesen

In September 2014, Arent Fox reported about a US court case with which every corporate officer of a company doing business in the United States should become familiar.

Press Release
Arent Fox Secures Judgments Protecting Fila Against Cybersquatting Websites
February 5, 2015

Arent Fox LLP secured a summary judgment on behalf of the sportswear manufacturer Fila against a website that was cybersquatting.

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