MR Magazine featured this recap of the all-star panel assembled at Cardozo Law to discuss Trademarks and M&A in the fashion industry.
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NEW: The Atlantic has filed a federal lawsuit against Google, alleging it has illegally created a monopoly in ad tech and falsely led publishers to believe its products would benefit them — only to enrich itself. It's demanding damages and a jury trial.
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"Last year, the writer Sam Dean, formerly of The Los Angeles Times and Bon Appétit, was browsing the U.S. trademark database, as one does, when he discovered the Gourmet trademark had not been renewed in 2021."
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It was wonderful having Julia Haart with us at @CardozoLaw last month. She had a very candid and inspiring conversation with FAME Center Founder, Professor Barbara Kolsun.
Check out some behind the scenes action below.
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Next week the FAME Center at @CardozoLaw welcomes CEO/Designer/Author/Activist/Producer and star of Netflix hit show “My Unorthodox Life," Julia Haart.
Register at the link to join us!
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2025's Entertainment Law Week was presented by @CardozoLaw's FAME Center and Entertainment Law Society with a series of programs covering the intersection of creative executives and entertainment attorneys.
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@CardozoELS@CardozoBLSA We closed out E-Law Week with a CLE eligible panel, "What You Really Need to Know About the Music Industry," which brought together top industry experts to discuss the latest legal trends in the music industry.
We are excited to kick off Entertainment Law Week with @CardozoLaw alum, Waleed Diab '04, Global Head of Recorded Music Business Development for YouTube. He covers his journey to law school, the challenges of working in licensing & digital media, and how YT separates itself.
Tonight we welcomed an esteemed panel for "Celebrating Black Entertainment Attorneys: Visibility, Influence and Empowerment" and covered talent management, non-traditional legal skills, and the importance of staying both intentional and open.
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WNBA has filed new trademark applications with the US Patent & Trademarks Office for the following:
— Cleveland Rockers
— Miami Sol
— Charlotte Sting
— Houston Comets
— Detroit Shock
"It’s time for Congress to stand up for artists, not big radio companies, and ensure working musicians – backup musicians and vocalists who work 9-to-5 jobs to make ends meet – can better earn a living. "
#AmericanMusicFairnessAct#copyright
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Great night with creative execs and entertainment attorneys at tonight’s panel: “Thinking Outside the Box: A Creative Legal Conversation.”
Thanks to @HRTSOfficial for co-hosting with @CardozoLaw’s FAME Center.