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Top Posts of 2022

Hunton Andrews Kurth

Rising Trend in NFT Litigation Over Popular Brands. Beware the Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing: FTC Takes Action Against Apparel Retailer Who Bragged He Could Rip Off Consumers by Ripping Out Made in China Tags. FTC Votes to Issue Revised Endorsement Guides for Public Comment.

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Case Study : How one Hospitality Group Used Bindy to Obtain Insurance Certificates from 300 Hotel Franchisees

Compliantia

The risk of fire, injuries or litigation are simply too great to ignore. So they used Bindy’s built-in site tagging system to target only the ownership criteria required. In the hotel business, it is essential to have insurance, and proper coverage. An email and app notification were sent to all recipients.

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SEC Proposes Climate Change Disclosure Rules Applicable to Public Companies

Eye on ESG

To the extent that these disclosures constitute forward-looking statements, the forward-looking statement safe harbors pursuant to the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act would apply, assuming the specified conditions are met. NEW ITEM 1507 OF REGULATION S-K: INTERACTIVE DATA REQUIREMENT.

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SEC Proposes Cybersecurity Rules for Public Companies

Hunton Andrews Kurth

To enable automated extraction and analysis of the data required by the proposed rules, companies would be required to tag the information specified in the proposal using Inline XBRL. The SEC’s proposed rules are open for public comment until the later of May 9, 2022, or 30 days after publication of the proposal in the Federal Register.

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Registers of the Lost Ark Bag Appeal: Cult Gaia’s Unsuccessful Trade Dress Application

Hunton Andrews Kurth

First, be careful what you say in the press, in interviews, and in documents or tags that accompany your goods. There are three main takeaways for litigators. To prove your product’s design rises to the level of protectable trade dress, you have to show it is not generic.