Articles From Amanda E. Bacoyanis

The right to be forgotten online: Trending from Europe to the U.S.? By Amanda E. Bacoyanis & Camille Conquer Corporate Law Departments, February 2015 The “Right to Be Forgotten” is a (newly recognized) right of individuals to have personal information removed from the Internet that they find embarrassing, harmful, or potentially stigmatizing. Whether it is, or should be, an actual right is a hotly contested subject throughout the world.
Is that really juice? An analysis of the POM Wonderful v. Coca-Cola false advertising decision and its business implications By Amanda E. Bacoyanis Intellectual Property, November 2014 This past June, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously held that the regulatory provisions of the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act does not preclude or limit the statutory private right of action provided in the Lanham Act.
Is that really juice? An analysis of the POM Wonderful v. Coca-Cola false advertising decision and its business implications By Amanda E. Bacoyanis Corporate Law Departments, September 2014 This past June, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously held that the regulatory provisions of the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act does not preclude or limit the statutory private right of action provided in the Lanham Act.

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