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Closing the Profit Motive in the CAN-SPAM Act

Richard Raysman & Peter Brown

Recently, a number of small entities and e-mail service providers have sought to use the CAN-SPAM Act to profit from the receipt of spam, but have faced increased scrutiny from federal courts. This article discusses the CAN-SPAM Act generally, some notable spam judgments, and recent decisions interpreting the standing requirements under the federal statute.

<b><i>Commentary:</b></i> Trademarked Keywords Become Legitimate PPC Targets

Peter Kent

Since 2009, the legal landscape relating to PPC keyword triggers has continued to evolve, with a number of events that will please those of us who believe that the use of a trademarked term to trigger a PPC ad is not inherently a trademark infringement.

Court Will Conduct Joint Trial of No-Fault and Grounds Divorce Actions

Janice G. Inman

A Long Island court has answered a question raised last year after New York finally joined the other 49 states in permitting no-fault divorce: What would become of pending fault-based divorce actions?

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Decisions of Interest

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

Recent key rulings of interest.

NJ & CT News

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

What's happening in neighboring states.

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Court Orders Trial to Consider State of Marriage Under No-Fault

Daniel Wise

An upstate judge has become the second to rule that a trial is required if a party disputes the factual underpinnings of a claim under the state's new no-fault divorce law.

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Responding to Bullying

Jerome A. Wisselman & Lauren Chartan

With the advent of New York's recently amended legislation permitting Family Courts to issue orders of protection in certain bullying cases, attorneys in family practice have a new reason to assist clients with these matters.

Real Property Law

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

Analysis of several major rulings.

Florida's Over-Regulation of Attorney Speech

Joshua King

It started with what probably sounded like a good idea at the time: a 2008 effort by the Florida Bar to amend the state's baroquely detailed attorney advertising rules to account for the ways in which attorneys use Web sites. But it went too far.

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Professional Development: Marketing from a Young Partner's Perspective

Kendyl Hanks & Craig Unterberg

For most new partners, marketing requires a commitment to effectuate a deliberate plan over multiple years. Build on your skills and prior experiences and develop a niche ' something unique to offer clients and referral sources.

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