On Monday, February 28, 2022, the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, General Equity Part handed down judgment in favor of our clients, who were forced to litigate over their desire to sell and distribute the assets of a two-family, income producing...
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Right of Publicity for Models in Photographs is a Distinct Right, apart from Copyright
Above "models" give this written consent to use their images in this post. "Businesses who use images of models, particularly those sourced from third parties such as stock image sites, must now carefully scrutinize whatever release the models have provided to ensure...
Red Bull does not, we repeat, does NOT, give you wings. #tbt
Red Bull Doesn’t Actually Give You Wings. Oh, Canada! For over 20 years, the popular energy drink used “Red Bull gives you wings” as its catchy slogan, but in 2014, Red Bull agreed to pay out more than thirteen million dollars after settling a U.S. class action...
“Smoking Is Cool”
Lung Cancer Patient Sues Tobacco Company for Fraud Patricia Rickman began smoking in 1986, at just twelve (12) years old. Now, facing near-death from lung cancer, Rickman has sued R.J. Reynolds for fraud. Rickman hopes to prove that the tobacco industry's successful...
Pharma Companies Looking Ahead to Novel Vaccine IP
Over the past nine months, Moderna, Inc. and Pfizer Inc., have raced to find a cure for COVID-19 – the global pandemic that has plagued our world. Now, these two companies have created a cutting-edge vaccine using mRNA technology, in record-breaking time, and both...
Election 2020 Legal Update
2020 Election – Voting News Throughout the Country In the most contentious presidential election year in American history, admits a global pandemic, voting is in the spotlight. Here is what you need to know: Arizona An Arizona District Court issued an order extending...
Haagen-Dazs Maker Sued for Falsely Advertising – dipped in “rich milk chocolate”
We are happy to return to blogging case summaries and other legal news, now brought to you by our new website. If this case sounds hauntingly similar to the "Oreo Cookies" story, which we recently wrote about, you are correct. On October 12, 2020, Plaintiffs sued...

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“The Most Gullible Man in Cambridge” Sues New York Magazine
Harvard Law Professor, Bruce Hay, is unhappy after New York magazine released an unflattering story titled "The Most Gullible Man in Cambridge". The story featured an escalating legal conflict between Hay and two women that “he had loved” – the Shumans: Maria-Pia (a...
Oreo Cookies Dunk Opposition to Escape Class Action
The maker of America’s world-famous “sandwich cookie,” Mondelez Global LLC, has dodged a class action accusing it of misleading consumers with packaging slogan “Always Made with Real Cocoa.” On July 28, 2020, a New York District Court judge dismissed the suit, holding...