March 15, 2022 Blog TransUnion Case Law in Privacy-related Cases: Comment on the Article “Statutory Violations Not Enough to Give Rise to a Cause of Action for Class Actions says U.S. Supreme Court” Read More
December 24, 2021 Press Release Shrouded in Secrecy: LLCs and High-End Real Estate The LAW FIRM OF DAYREL SEWELL, PLLC is pleased to announce its latest publication, “Shrouded in Secrecy: LLCs and High-End ... Read More
November 19, 2021 Press Release Columbia Law Publication: The Increasing Intellectual Property Value of the .COM to Businesses The LAW FIRM of DAYREL SEWELL, PLLC is pleased to announce that Mr. Dayrel S. Sewell, Esq., MPH, and Ms. ... Read More
December 28, 2020 Blog eSports Contracts The electronic sports industry (“eSports”) has skyrocketed since the early 2000s thanks in part to gaming dominant streaming services like ... Read More
December 23, 2020 Press Release Private: Publication: Graffiti – Legal Copyright or Illegal Vandalism? The LAW FIRM of DAYREL SEWELL, PLLC is pleased to announce that Mr. Dayrel S. Sewell, Esq. penned an article ... Read More
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July 24, 2020 Blog Trademark Parodies – Flawed or Fair use? The reworked “fair use” defense has provoked debate because it provides excessively broad immunity to certain types of parodies and ... Read More
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