Artificial Intelligence, AI, trademark, intellectual property, IAPP
InfoLawGroup AI Roundup: Oct 18, 2023
By InfoLawGroup LLP on October 18, 2023
TCPA, SCOTUS, mini-TCPA
SCOTUS Ended Debate on Autodialer Definition, But this Isn't the End of the TCPA
By Justine Young Gottshall & Brian C. Schaller on April 06, 2021
TCPA, Texting, SCOTUS
Big News for Businesses That Call or Text!
By InfoLawGroup LLP on April 01, 2021
TCPA, SCOTUS
Big Changes Coming to Calling & Texting Legal Landscape? TCPA Update
By Brian Schaller on December 18, 2020
TCPA, COVID-19, autodialer, Calling, Text Messaging
Calling/Texting Still a Minefield – Update on the TCPA during COVID-19
By Brian Schaller on May 29, 2020
TCPA, autodialer
Randomly Generated Rulings: Additional Narrower Definitions of “Autodialer” under the TCPA is Good for Callers (But Still Waiting to See What SCOTUS Will Do)
By Brian Schaller on February 20, 2020
TCPA, text messaging, FCC, telemarketing, Federal Communication Commission, Telphone Consumer Protection Act, Phone Calls
Finally, A (Sort Of) Real Solution to Avoid TCPA Liability for Reassigned Numbers—Businesses that Make Calls or Send Texts Should Pay Attention
By Brian Schaller on December 20, 2018
TCPA, ACA
TCPA Update: Autodialer Definition Broad, Narrowed, and Broad Again
By Brian Schaller on September 27, 2018
Do Not Call Regulations, privacy, statutes, TCPA, wireless
The FCC TCPA Order: What Does My Business Need To Know?
By Justine Young Gottshall on July 22, 2015
Consumer Protection, privacy, TCPA
The FCC May Make Important Clarifications to the TCPA
By Justine Young Gottshall on June 01, 2015
class action, Do Not Call Regulations, FCC, Lyft, primary jurisdiction, stay, TCPA
Litigation, Litigation, Go Away, Come Again Another Day: TCPA Lawsuit Stayed Pending FCC’s Resolution of Issues
By InfoLawGroup LLP on January 15, 2015
ATDS, attorneys fees, Connecticut, CUTPA, mini-TCPA, MMS, SMS, TCPA
New Connecticut Mini-TCPA Provides for Giant Penalties and Attorneys’ Fees
By InfoLawGroup LLP on July 23, 2014
CAA, Chesboro, consent, E-Sign, expected and desired business communications, GroupMe, intermediary, package delivery notification, prior express consent, prior express written consent, TCPA
Two FCC TCPA Orders Address Consent through an Intermediary, Provide First TCPA Exemption, and Hint at Future Directions
By InfoLawGroup LLP on April 11, 2014
TCPA, TCPA Litigation
Decision Holds “Prior Express Consent” To Send Transactional Text Messages is Present When Consumer Simply Provides Their Mobile Number; District Courts Split on Issue
By InfoLawGroup LLP on March 03, 2014
Do Not Call Regulations, SMS, TCPA, telemarketing, text messages
There’s Still Time Left To Comply: TCPA’s “Prior Express Written Consent” Requirement for Certain Text Messages and Calls Becomes Effective October 16
By InfoLawGroup LLP on August 16, 2013
arbitration, autodialer, SMS, TCPA, text messaging
Three Recent TCPA Cases Illustrate Divergent Treatment of Similar Conduct
By InfoLawGroup LLP on November 21, 2012
Chambers, gottshall, IAPP, KnowledgeNet, Media & Entertainment, Rubin, Segalis
Congratulations Justine Gottshall, Jamie Rubin, and Boris Segalis
By InfoLawGroup LLP on June 15, 2012
InfoLawGroup is very pleased to congratulate our partners Justine Gottshall and Jamie Rubin on their inclusion in the Chambers USA's top ranking of Media & Entertainment: Transactional practices in Illinois. As noted in Chambers, Ms. Gottshall and Mr. Rubin represent major studios and retail companies involved in advertising, as well as publishers and other media companies. We are also thrilled to announce that our partner Boris Segalis has been selected to serve as one of the co-chairs of IAPP KnowledgeNet for New York City.
contracts, e-Discovery, IAPP, litigators, transactional, webinar
Upcoming Cloud Computing Webinars
By InfoLawGroup LLP on April 28, 2010
I will be speaking on various aspects of cloud computing at two upcoming webinars in May:* Cloud Computing: Emerging E-Discovery Trends, Strafford webinar, May 4, 2010 (1:00 pm Eastern)
* Negotiating and Preparing Cloud Contracts, IAPP web conference, May 13, 2010 (1:00 pm Eastern)
IAPP, International Association of Privacy Professionals
My Notes from the IAPP Global Privacy Summit 2010
By InfoLawGroup LLP on April 21, 2010
As some of you know, I tweeted my notes from the IAPP Global Privacy Summit 2010 yesterday and today (@Forsheit for those of you on Twitter). Since many of our readers are not on Twitter, I thought I would provide you with those notes here (minus the usual Twitter hashtags and abbreviations). Please note that there were multiple sessions, and this reflects only those I was able to attend, and only the information I could quickly record, putting virtual pen to paper. These are not direct quotes, unless specifically designated as such. Overall, I think it was a great conference, a wonderful opportunity to reconnect with other lawyers and privacy professionals, and to meet students, lawyers, and others looking to learn more about this constantly evolving legal and compliance space. For me, the conference highlight was Viktor Mayer-Schonberger's keynote this morning on The Virtue of Forgetting in the Digital Age. Without further ado, here are my notes. Would love to hear your thoughts/reactions.
IAPP, International Association of Privacy Professionals, Red Flags Rule
Live from the IAPP Global Privacy Summit in Washington, DC, It's Monday Afternoon
By InfoLawGroup LLP on April 19, 2010
This week, I will be providing short updates from the IAPP Global Privacy Summit in Washington, DC. The conference will be in full swing tomorrow, and I will report on various panels and topics of interest. In the meantime, as I prepare to see old and new friends at the Welcome Reception this evening, a few thoughts on what I expect to see and hear a lot over the next few days.