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Mar 29, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Anastasia Dergacheva |Jesse Taylor
In Part 1, we discussed how companies rely on social media influencers to promote their products and services online, and certain items to consider when drafting an influencer agreement. In this Part 2 blog post, we’ll focus on drafting from the influencer’s side of the table.
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Mar 28, 2024 |
morganlewis.com | Anastasia Dergacheva |Jesse Taylor
In Part 1, we discussed how companies rely on social media influencers to promote their products and services online, and certain items to consider when drafting an influencer agreement. In this Part 2 blog post, we’ll focus on drafting from the influencer’s side of the table.
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Mar 21, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Anastasia Dergacheva |Jesse Taylor
As consumer products and services companies continually seek to find ways to market to their consumer base, over the last several years, many companies have begun relying on social media influencers to promote their products and services online. In this post, we’ll discuss some key areas a contract drafter may consider when drafting a social media influencer agreement on behalf of a company.
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Mar 20, 2024 |
morganlewis.com | Anastasia Dergacheva |Jesse Taylor
As consumer products and services companies continually seek to find ways to market to their consumer base, over the last several years, many companies have begun relying on social media influencers to promote their products and services online. In this post, we’ll discuss some key areas a contract drafter may consider when drafting a social media influencer agreement on behalf of a company.
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Mar 20, 2024 |
morganlewis.com | Anastasia Dergacheva |Jesse Taylor
Please join us on Wednesday, April 10, 2024 from 12:00–1:00 pm ET, as partners Kristin Hadgis and Don Shelkey and of counsel Eric Pennesi discuss the latest trends in commercial contracts negotiations, including negotiating artificial intelligence (AI) provisions and recent trends in privacy and security. Learn more about the webinar and register now.
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Mar 20, 2024 |
lexology.com | Anastasia Dergacheva |Jesse Taylor
As consumer products and services companies continually seek to find ways to market to their consumer base, over the last several years, many companies have begun relying on social media influencers to promote their products and services online. In this post, we’ll discuss some key areas a contract drafter may consider when drafting a social media influencer agreement on behalf of a company.
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Mar 14, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Anastasia Dergacheva |Jesse Taylor
“March Madness” started early this year as the US District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee recently granted a preliminary injunction enjoining the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) from enforcing rules prohibiting student-athletes from negotiating name, image, and likeness (NIL) agreements with third parties, including NIL collectives (i.e., “organizations created by alumni, boosters, or businesses with the purpose of providing NIL opportunities to their school’s...
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Mar 6, 2024 |
lexology.com | Anastasia Dergacheva |Jesse Taylor
In our January 2023 blog post, Study Finds Average Cost of Data Breaches Reaches All-Time High in 2022, we highlighted the key findings of the Ponemon Institute’s Cost of a Data Breach Report 2022. Each year, the report sets forth a vast dataset analyzing data breaches at hundreds of organizations to spot trends and developments in security risks and best practices.
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Dec 22, 2023 |
jdsupra.com | Christopher Archer |Anastasia Dergacheva |Arjun Prasad Ramadevanahalli
The energy industry faces unique challenges when it comes to cybersecurity and working with vendors on digital transformation projects. Energy is one of the “critical infrastructure sectors” identified in Presidential Policy Directive 21, and with good reason. Cyberattacks on our nation’s energy sector harm not only the energy companies themselves – a reduction in stable energy supply can impact the broader welfare, economic activity, and security of the country.
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Dec 21, 2023 |
morganlewis.com | J. Daniel Skees |Arjun Prasad Ramadevanahalli |Christopher Archer |Anastasia Dergacheva
The energy industry faces unique challenges when it comes to cybersecurity and working with vendors on digital transformation projects. Energy is one of the “critical infrastructure sectors” identified in Presidential Policy Directive 21, and with good reason. Cyberattacks on our nation’s energy sector harm not only the energy companies themselves – a reduction in stable energy supply can impact the broader welfare, economic activity, and security of the country.