
Can You Trademark a Voice? AI, Celebrity Identity, and the Future of Intellectual Property
From Catchphrases to Voices In a prior discussion, we explored how celebrities like Matthew McConaughey have taken steps to protect recognizable elements of their identity,

Who Owns AI-Generated Content?
Who Owns AI-Generated Content? Understanding Intellectual Property Rights Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming part of everyday business operations, from marketing content to product development. But

Showgirl Showdown
The Taylor Swift trademark infringement lawsuit highlights the importance of securing intellectual property rights early. This dispute, centered on the name of her newest

Why DIY Contracts Can Be a DISASTER for Your Business
Contracts are one of the most important components of any business. They define how your company operates, outline obligations, and determine how and when you

Unauthorized Use of Likeness in Marketing: What Businesses Need to Know
A recent lawsuit highlights the legal risks of using an individual’s image without permission in branding and advertising. As marketing strategies continue to evolve, particularly

March Madness and NIL: What Student-Athletes and Brands Should Know in 2026
A look at how name, image, and likeness (NIL) legal considerations continue to shape college athletics during tournament season. As March Madness begins, college