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Events
I’m Not Your Lawyer and Other Friendly Greetings: The Ethics of Communicating with Unrepresented Parties
June 24, 2022
Ann H. MacDonald

Partner Ann MacDonald, Vice Chair of DRI’s Retail and Hospitality Committee, is presenting at the organization’s 2022 Retail and Hospitality Litigation Seminar on June 24, 2022 in Atlanta.

Alerts
Bankruptcy Legislation Update: House Passes Bill Preserving $7.5 Million Eligibility Threshold for Subchapter V; Legislation Ready for Biden’s Signature 
June 8, 2022
George P. Angelich, James E. Britton

The House has passed a bill that will now go to the President to sign into law that raises the eligible debt ceiling for Subchapter V of Chapter 11 to $7,500,000. Small businesses with up to $7,500,000 in noncontingent, liquidated debts will once again be eligible for relief under Subchapter V.

Press Release
Chambers USA Ranks 66 ArentFox Schiff Attorneys and 25 Practices Among Nation’s Best
June 2, 2022

The 2022 edition of Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business has recognized 66 ArentFox Schiff attorneys as leaders in their field.

Alerts
Will the Retail Apocalypse Return?
May 10, 2022
George P. Angelich, Brett D. Goodman

After years of large retailers and malls struggling prior to the COVID-19 pandemic and the most vulnerable retailers filing for bankruptcy relief in its immediate wake in early 2020, the US economy rebounded strongly with the aid of government assistance and low interest rates.

Fashion Counsel
From Farm to Runway – The Rise of Regenerative Farming in Fashion
April 1, 2022
Karen Ellis Carr, Katie Heilman, Dan Jasnow

Environmentally responsible fashion has become a key marketing signal for many global brands, with advertising claims such as “sustainable,” “responsibly sourced,” “organic,” and “recycled” cropping up throughout the fashion industry. These claims respond to growing demand from consumers.

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Consumer Products Watch
Spinning to Popping – How Manufacturers Can Address Popular Product Misuse
March 29, 2022
Mariam C. Weber, Stephen M. Copenhaver

Parents across the country are often on the lookout for the latest “hot” items for their kids and social media can be one way parents find out about what’s popular. One toy that has been popular on social media is the Pop It fidget.

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Alerts
Trade Secrets 2021: Analysis of the Year’s Key Cases & Trends
February 10, 2022
Linda M. Jackson, Alexander H. Spiegler, Lauren C. Schaefer, Allan E. Anderson, Robert K. Carrol, Nicholas J. Nesgos, Alexandra M. Romero, Sara T. Schneider, Pascal Naples, Nadia Patel, Jodi Tai

Download Our Summary of the Most Important Cases.

Alerts
FTC Fines Fashion Company $4.2 Million for Blocking Negative Customer Reviews
February 9, 2022
Anthony V. Lupo, Dan Jasnow

In a first-of-its-kind case, the Federal Trade Commission required Fashion Nova to pay $4.2 Million for blocking negative customer reviews in violation of the FTC Act. Shortly after, the agency released new guidance for online retailers and review platforms.

Events
Supply Chain Due Diligence is Here to Stay: What Fashion Brands Need to Know
January 25, 2022
Angela M. Santos

The proposed New York State Fashion Sustainability and Social Accountability Act (Fashion Act) and recently enacted Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) aim to compel the fashion industry to expedite the pace of Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG) initiatives in the fashion industry and wi

Fashion Counsel
New York State Fashion Act Would Put Fashion Industry Under the Spotlight
January 20, 2022
Anthony V. Lupo, Angela M. Santos, Dan Jasnow

The New York State Fashion Sustainability and Social Accountability Act (S7428/ A8352) (Fashion Act) would require fashion retailers and manufacturers doing business in New York State to comply with stringent supply chain mapping requirements and to disclose the environmental and social impacts of t

Fashion Counsel
Is Your Brand "Sustainable"? How Retail Companies Can Stay in the Green
January 19, 2022
Anthony V. Lupo, Dan Jasnow

With growing consumer shift toward “sustainable” products, retail companies must ensure that claims of sustainability can be substantiated while planning ahead for anticipated changes to the Federal Trade Commission’s Green Guide in 2022. Anthony Lupo and Dan Jasnow have your main takeaways.

Fashion Counsel
Fashion and Retail Opportunities for Major Duty Savings and What to Know Now About Forced Labor
December 13, 2021
Anthony V. Lupo, Angela M. Santos

In this video episode of Fashion Counsel, Arent Fox Fashion & Retail Leader Anthony Lupo speaks with Consumer Products and Fashion & Retail Partner Angela Santos to discuss how companies can reduce import duties and prevent costly import detentions due to forced labor found in their supply chai

Fashion Counsel
Three Stripes and You’re Out? Thom Browne Sues Adidas Abroad Over Three-stripe Trademark 
November 30, 2021
Anthony V. Lupo, Sarah Alberstein

Fashion brand, Thom Browne, has taken its trademark battle with Adidas overseas, urging a London court to cancel more than 20 of Adidas’s U.K. trademarks for its three-stripe design. This suit is part of an ongoing dispute between the brands that has spanned the globe for more than three years.

Fashion Counsel
Ye vs. The People: Kanye West’s Yeezy Ordered To Pay $950k for Late Shipping
November 18, 2021
Anthony V. Lupo, Matthew R. Mills, Sarah Alberstein, Dan Jasnow

The Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office has ordered Kanye West’s Yeezy brand to pay $950,000 to settle a class action lawsuit claiming that the brand’s delayed shipping, and lack of notice thereof, is a violation of California’s 30-day shipping rules.

Alerts
Save Recycling, Ban the Symbol? California Aims to Clear the Confusion
November 11, 2021
Lynn R. Fiorentino, Anthony V. Lupo, Brian P. Waldman, Dan Jasnow

Many of us are familiar with the triangular “chasing arrows” recycling symbol that can be found on products and packaging

Fashion Counsel
Is Your Fashion Brand "Sustainable"?
November 4, 2021
Angela M. Santos

Brands Must Ensure Forced Labor is Not Used and Environmental Claims are Accurate

Fashion Counsel
Second Circuit Keeps a Close “Watch” on IP Owners Pursuing the Secondary Market 
October 28, 2021
Anthony V. Lupo, Danielle W. Bulger, Sarah Alberstein

The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit recently affirmed a decision by the District Court for the Southern District of New York, finding that refurbished antique watches retaining an original manufacturer’s trademark and sold by a third-party defendant were not infringing.

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The Fine Print
On Notice: FTC Threatens Significant Fines Against Advertisers Who Violate Endorsement and Testimonial Guidance
October 18, 2021
Anthony V. Lupo, Pamela M. Deese, Matthew R. Mills, Dan Jasnow

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on October 13, 2021, warned 700 major consumer products companies and national advertisers that any future violations of the FTC’s endorsement and testimonial guidance could result in civil fines of up to $43,792 per incident. While the notices do not allege a

Alerts
Fox Forum: Enter the Multiverse with Michio Kaku
October 18, 2021
Anthony V. Lupo

The renowned theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku joins Fox Forum to discuss immortality, time travel, whether we are living in a simulation, string theory, when AI and the robots will take over, and the inventions that could change our lives.

News
Washingtonian Names Cristina Carvalho One of DC’s Most Powerful Women
October 15, 2021
Cristina A. Carvalho

Arent Fox Firmwide Managing Partner Cristina A. Carvalho has once again been selected by Washingtonian magazine as one of the “Most Powerful Women in Washington.”

Alerts
Court Holds that Influencers Can be Liable for Use of a Brand’s Infringing Trademark
September 23, 2021
Anthony V. Lupo, Thorne Maginnis, Sarah Alberstein

A federal district court judge recently refused to dismiss a trademark infringement claim against an influencer engaged by Rodan & Fields to promote one of its new cosmetic products. Notably, the infringement claim targets the influencer’s use of the brand’s allegedly infringing mark.

Press Release
More Than 65 Arent Fox Attorneys Recognized in Best Lawyers 2022
August 20, 2021

Sixty-nine Arent Fox LLP attorneys have been rated as leaders in their profession by The Best Lawyers in America 2022.

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Fashion Counsel
Key Considerations in NFT Transactions for Fashion and Retail Companies
August 19, 2021

The sharp increase in deal volume and consumer demand, coupled with an uncertain regulatory future and the lack of a developed market framework for dealmaking all combine to create a potent risk/reward cocktail for brands and sports teams looking to launch NFT programs.

Alerts
Fashion House Sues Kendall Jenner for Failing to Appear at a Photoshoot During the COVID-19 Pandemic
August 16, 2021
Anthony V. Lupo, Wesley T. Gee, Megan A. Rzonca

On August 2, 2021, the Italian fashion brand Liu Jo filed a lawsuit in the Southern District of New York against model Kendall Jenner for $1.8 million, alleging that Jenner breached the terms of her modeling agreement by failing to reschedule a photoshoot that was postponed due to COVID-19 travel re

Fashion Counsel
The Metaverse: Fashion’s New Frontier?
July 28, 2021
Anthony V. Lupo, Dan Jasnow

The fashion industry is known for taking creative risks, so it is understandable that the industry is taking its next steps—literally—out of this world. Big name labels and innovative fashion start-ups are setting their sights on the so-called “Metaverse,” a persistent, digital universe that transce

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