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The Briefing: Navigating the Legal Risks for Brands in Social Media Marketing - Part 1 (Podcast)
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Ad Law Tool Kit Show – Episode 8 – Social Media, Influencers, and Endorsements
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Ad Law Tool Kit Show – Episode 5 – Surviving an FTC Investigation
AD Nauseam: AI – We Had to Discuss it Eventually
Sorry folks, there is no punchline here, but there are bottom lines from a settlement the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced last week. We discuss three today: (1) the FTC continues to mount broad investigations and...more
The world of digital advertising is always changing. Google’s recent move to delay the end of third-party cookies gives us a bit more time, but the push for better user privacy and data protection is here to stay. In this...more
Webinars are a crucial part of business strategy. They serve as a powerful platform to showcase your firm’s competence and generate promising leads. However, holding webinars and briefly marketing them is not enough. Here are...more
This month, Google announced that it would soon implement new requirements for “bulk senders” – defined as senders who send more than 5,000 messages to Gmail addresses in one day – that will likely impact most companies that...more
When you’re trying to grow a business, the ever-evolving digital landscape can feel overwhelming. With that in mind, we created this refresher on all things digital marketing for your law firm...more
Last week, two Washington consumers filed a proposed class action lawsuit accusing Old Navy of spamming them with emails that included false or misleading information about the duration of sales. For example, the complaint...more
Internet marketing for law firms is a necessity in today’s technology-driven world. Having a well-maintained website, active social media profiles, and compelling online advertising are now table stakes for law firms whose...more
Is your website driving leads for your law practice — real leads that turn into clients? Generating leads is the number one challenge for most lawyers and law firms....more
Hey podcast listeners. I am Taryn Elliott, director of client success and marketing at LISI, and I will be your host for this episode of LISI’s All the Things podcast. I am joined on this month’s episode of One More...more
Lead generation for lawyers is one of the most important things you can spend time on. There’s no one-size-fits-all approach. Instead, savvy marketers will create a strategy based on proven channels and an effective...more
Online marketing for lawyers presents many opportunities for lawyers to raise awareness of their firm and its practice groups, as well as to generate new business opportunities from prospects or existing clients. The...more
At its core, marketing is about connecting with clients in the right place at the right time. In this era of the internet, the right place is often online. That makes digital marketing crucial to law firms trying to grow. We...more
Chances are you’ve heard the phrase “content is king”. This is the reality in today’s marketing landscape. However, just as great content can propel your growth, bad content can hurt your brand and make a negative impact....more
There are so many channels and tactics that can bring your legal marketing vision to life. So many, in fact, that it can be hard to distinguish the impactful from the ones that are a waste of time. To help attorneys plan...more
Causation, an issue courts often wrestle with when deciding insurance coverage issues, lands the starring role in our February Insurance Update. •A county experienced higher costs due to the opioid crisis. Does its...more
Providing business teams with advice for sending text messages can be nothing short of frustrating. For businesses used to sending email marketing, the laws for texting are unexpected. Unlike the CAN-SPAM Act, TCPA requires...more
IAB Europe has updated its Guide to Post Third-Party Cookie Era. The guide provides a detailed overview of the various targeting techniques used today and some options and consideration going forward. Key Takeaways- ...more
Dealers and automotive sales finance companies must proceed with caution when considering using ringless voicemail services to reach leads and current customers. The few courts that have considered the application of the...more
In yet another case involving state spam laws, a California state court judge dismissed a lawsuit involving email header information under the state’s spam laws....more
Unrollme.com Misled Users by Promising Privacy Protection - Company settles with Commission over alleged gathering of “extra” information - SOP - The internet economy is built on “free” services. ...more
On January 9, 2018, the Second Circuit (Kearse, Cabranes, Wesley) rejected a request by ex-AOL Inc. employee Jason Smathers to junk the restitution component of his sentence, which requires him to recompense the online...more
Best Best & Krieger LLP attorneys Damian Moos and Daniel Richards won dismissal of federal unlawful email advertising lawsuit against a webmail service company that was wrongly targeted. U.S. District Court Judge Maxine...more
Judge Trims Proposed Class Action Over Wendy’s Data Breach - Torres v. Wendy’s Int’l, LLC, No. 16-cv-0210 (PGB) (DCI) (M.D. Fla. Mar. 21, 2017). A U.S. district court judge in Florida trimmed a proposed class action...more
The Decline and Fall of the Section 230 Safe Harbor? - 2016 was a tough year for a lot of reasons, most of which are outside the scope of this blog (though if you’d like to hear our thoughts about Bowie, Prince or...more
Yahoo's Deal on E-Mail Scanning: More Warnings, No Cash - A California federal court judge granted preliminary approval of a settlement agreement in a lawsuit accusing Yahoo of reading e-mail messages for ad-targeting...more