6/15/2026 10:15:42 PM Big Claims, Little Kids: Recent SDNY Decision Highlights Risks in Advertising By Regina Gerhardt A recent decision out of the Southern District of New York provides a textbook analysis of how courts evaluate advertising claims under...
6/11/2026 4:09:16 PM Email Subject Line Litigation: Washington’s CEMA Isn’t the Only Game in Town By Peter Devlin If you send marketing emails, you’re probably already aware of Washington’s Commercial Electronic Mail Act (“CEMA”). Since the Washington...
6/5/2026 9:45:13 PM Can You Smell What the Plaintiff’s Bar is Cooking? By Chessie da Parma ADA Class Actions and the Rise of “Scent-Based” Accessibility Claims If the last six months are any indication, the plaintiffs’ bar has...
6/1/2026 1:54:05 PM The Next Class-Action Trend? Plaintiffs Double Down on Tariff Refunds By Emily B. Tate If you are reading this article, you know how it works. Plaintiffs’ counsel develop a new theory of liability; They file a handful of...
5/29/2026 3:56:43 PM Rethinking Legal Risk: Technical Solutions to Online Wiretapping and Eavesdropping Legal Problems By Matthew Pearson When it comes to the third-party collection of data via JavaScript embedded in a website’s HTML code (what plaintiffs like to call...
5/6/2026 11:31:33 PM Are Your Terms of Use Enforceable? Ask ChatGPT. By Matthew Pearson Companies spend hours drafting their Terms of Use. They debate whether to include mandatory, pre-dispute notification provisions;...
5/2/2026 7:12:36 PM CDAFA: What Is It And Why Now? By Matthew Pearson We live in an acronym world: CIPA, VPPA, ECPA, CMIA, CCPA, ALPR, BIPA, etc. But one acronym has gotten more use as of late: CDAFA. ...
5/1/2026 10:44:06 PM The CIPA-CCPA Disconnect: Faulty-Cookie-Banner Claims By Matthew Pearson Within the last twelve months, the number of class actions asserting claims based on faulty cookie banners has skyrocketed. The...
5/1/2026 6:51:49 PM From Chatbots to Websites to Connected TV: The Evolution of Tracking Class Actions By Matthew Pearson As technology advances, so, too, does privacy litigation. When the California legislature enacted the California Invasion of Privacy Act...