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FTC Gets Serious About ‘Fake’ Reviews, Endorsements

FTC Beat
Jan 24, 2011

FTC Gets Serious About ‘Fake’ Reviews, Endorsements

How to Sell E-cigarettes and Avoid an FTC Investigation

FTC Beat
Jan 20, 2011

How to Sell E-cigarettes and Avoid an FTC Investigation

Online Gaming on Path to Legalization in New Jersey

Ifrah on iGaming
Jan 13, 2011

Online Gaming on Path to Legalization in New Jersey

Five Important Steps to Take If the Government Comes Knocking

Presentation
Jan 11, 2011

Five Important Steps to Take If the Government Comes Knocking

FTC Prosecution of Affiliates for Advertising Claims

Presentation
Jan 11, 2011

FTC Prosecution of Affiliates for Advertising Claims

New Law Gives Enforcers Added Power Against Online Marketers

FTC Beat
Jan 10, 2011

New Law Gives Enforcers Added Power Against Online Marketers

FTC Issues New Rule on Mortgage Scammers

FTC Beat
Jan 10, 2011

FTC Issues New Rule on Mortgage Scammers

The Daily Journal (Los Angeles) published an article by Jeffrey Hamlin that argues that a U.S. district judge in New York State was incorrect in permitting a criminal fraud case to go forward based on a novel interpretation of the “intangible property rights” theory.

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Nov 16, 2010

The Daily Journal (Los Angeles) published an article by Jeffrey Hamlin that argues that a U.S. district judge in New York State was incorrect in permitting a criminal fraud case to go forward based on a novel interpretation of the “intangible property rights” theory.

A New Turn for Washington State’s Online Poker Law

Ifrah on iGaming
Oct 15, 2010

A New Turn for Washington State’s Online Poker Law

The National Law Journal Publishes opinion piece by Jeff Ifrah and Steven Eichorn entitled, “Banned from the Internet”. The article questions the judicial practice of including internet bans in the sentences for business crimes.

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Oct 13, 2010

The National Law Journal Publishes opinion piece by Jeff Ifrah and Steven Eichorn entitled, “Banned from the Internet”. The article questions the judicial practice of including internet bans in the sentences for business crimes.