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Eric Caligiuri
Jo Dale Carothers
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Scott Hervey
James Kachmar
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The Briefing: Influencer Fail – ALO Yoga & Influencers Named in $150M Class Action Lawsuit for FTC Violations

By Scott Hervey, Tara Sattler & Jessica Marlow
May 16, 2025

A class action lawsuit has been filed against ALO Yoga and several influencers for failing to disclose that various social media campaigns were actually paid ads. Weintraub attorneys Scott Hervey and Tara Sattler break down this lawsuit and what brands should do to avoid costly FTC violations like this in the future.

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The Briefing: No CTRL-ALT-DEL For the Server Test

By Scott Hervey & James Kachmar
May 9, 2025

On this episode of The Briefing, Scott Hervey and James Kachmar break down the Supreme Court’s decision to pass on the McGuckin v. Valnet case—and how it keeps the legal confusion swirling around the “server test” for embedding online content. With courts on opposite coasts taking different stances, what does this mean for publishers,…

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The Briefing: Trademark Mayhem – Lady Gaga Gets Sued for Trademark Infringement

By Scott Hervey & James Kachmar
May 2, 2025

Lady Gaga’s “Mayhem” tour has sparked legal trouble. In this episode of The Briefing, Scott Hervey and James Kachmar analyze a trademark infringement lawsuit filed by surf brand, Lost International, which claims Gaga’s use of “Mayhem” on merchandise violates their long-standing rights. The discussion explores the strength of Lost’s trademark, the likelihood of consumer…

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The Briefing: The Future of TV? A 2025 Digital Media Trends Analysis

By Scott Hervey & Tara Sattler
April 25, 2025

Is traditional Hollywood facing an existential crisis? Deloitte’s 2025 Digital Media Trends report reveals a massive shift in how Gen Z and millennials consume content. Scott Hervey and Tara Sattler break down the data and explore what this means for studios, creators, and the future of storytelling on this episode of The Briefing.…

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The Briefing: Everyone Loves the HBO Series ‘White Lotus,’ Except Duke University

By Scott Hervey & Tara Sattler
April 18, 2025

Can HBO be sued over a T-shirt? Scott Hervey and Tara Sattler unpack Duke University’s beef with ‘White Lotus’ after a character wore a Duke tee on screen. Does this cross the legal line—or is it just creative expression? They’re talking trademark, the Rogers test, and what it all means for studios on this…

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The Briefing: Sequel, Spin-Off, or Something Else? The Legal Battle Over “ER” and “The Pitt”

By Scott Hervey & Tara Sattler
April 11, 2025

Is ‘The Pitt’ a spinoff, sequel, or something else entirely? Scott Hervey and Tara Sattler break down the lawsuit over ‘ER’ and whether ‘The Pit’ crosses the legal line into derivative territory on this episode of The Briefing.

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The Briefing: ER Redux? The Anti-SLAPP Motion That Didn’t Stick

By Scott Hervey & Jessica R. Corpuz
April 4, 2025

The estate of ‘ER’ creator Michael Crichton is suing Warner Brothers, claiming their new medical drama ‘The Pit’ is a derivative of ‘ER.’ IP and Entertainment attorneys Scott Hervey and Jessica Corpuz discuss this case on this episode of The Briefing.

Watch this episode on the Weintraub YouTube channel or listen to this podcast episode

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The Briefing: Diana Copeland – “Surviving R. Kelly” But Not Netflix’s Motion to Dismiss

By Scott Hervey & Jessica R. Corpuz
March 28, 2025

In this installment of The Briefing, Scott Hervey & Jessica Corpuz cover the landmark defamation case Copeland v. Netflix—dissecting the high bar for public figures to prove defamation and the critical concept of “actual malice.” From the Surviving R. Kelly documentary to First Amendment protections, they unpack the legal complexities surrounding public figures and media reporting.…

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The Briefing: NBA Teams Fight Back Against Trolling – The Validity of the Discovery Rule at Stake

By Scott Hervey & Tara Sattler
March 21, 2025

A petition is calling for the Supreme Court to decide on the validity of the “discovery rule,” which allows copyright claims long after the alleged infringement. NBA teams like the Indiana Pacers and Denver Nuggets are even weighing in, worried that social media posts from years ago could be used as grounds for lawsuits. …

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The Briefing: Court Drowns Pepperdine’s ‘Waves’ Trademark Battle Against Netflix

By Scott Hervey & Jessica R. Corpuz
March 14, 2025

On the latest episode of The Briefing, Weintraub attorneys Scott Hervey and Jessica Corpuz break down the court’s decision in Pepperdine’s trademark fight with Netflix over the name “Waves” in the new series Running Point. Tune in for insights on this case and how the Jack Daniel’s ruling is reshaping trademark law in entertainment.…

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