The growing market for immersive luxury goods in the metaverse
Luxury goods are ideal test lenses for the new world of digital experiences, write Bird & Bird’s Niels Lutzhöft & Simon Hembt | 1d
The Luxury Law Alliance (LLA) is the world's premier global network for in-house counsel, founders, executives and brand managers at luxury companies around the world. With members including the best luxury companies and brands, LLA provides extraordinary peer-to-peer networking, custom programmes and events, and resources that meet the discerning needs of luxury professionals.
The LLA's signature events include the highly acclaimed European and Americas Luxury Law Summits, the annual Luxury Law Awards programme, and member-only virtual and in-person roundtable discussions of key issues of the day.
Luxury goods are ideal test lenses for the new world of digital experiences, write Bird & Bird’s Niels Lutzhöft & Simon Hembt | 1d
Anand and Anand senior partner Safir Anand discusses the latest fashion industry legal trends in India and beyond | 2w
Thom Browne trial counsel Robert Maldonado discusses how the luxury brand prevailed in Adidas's $8m infringement case | 2w
Hogan Lovells lawyers David Horowitz, Heidi Gertner and Sally Gu break down the key aspects of the new legislation | 3w
Anti-counterfeiting is a practical and comprehensive guide providing answers and insight into how businesses can protect their brands from counterfeiting and the grey market. | 9mos
Ceremony will take place during Luxury Law Summit at London’s British Museum | 3w
From celebrity endorsements to cultural references, the landscape for luxury brands in China is changing, explain DLA Piper Hong Kong lawyers Edward Chatterton and Jane Li | 1mo
Freeths partner Martin Noble looks at where the court has drawn the line between trademark owners and online marketplaces | 1mo
Brandon Ehrhart’s appointment comes amid founder Elon Musk’s mission to build a ‘hardcore litigation department’ | 1mo
The metaverse will be a challenge and an opportunity for luxury brands, according to a group of DLA Piper Italy partners | 1mo
Cyril Abrol and Radha Khera discuss the legal framework in India for making misleading sustainability claims | 1mo
Holland & Knight's Danielle Garno and Krithika Rajkumar explain the blockbuster NFT ruling and foreshadow an upcoming US Supreme Court case | 1mo
A wave of major tax and legal implications are coming for luxury businesses operating in the European Union, writes Andy van Esdonk | 1mo
French luxury house, represented by BakerHostetler, wins pivotal case that tests the scope of trademark protection in the digital age | 1mo
NY-based Hellman is also an adjunct professor at Fordham U School of Law | 1mo
Despite increasing regulatory scrutiny, brands need not fear sustainability marketing so long as it is unambiguous and rooted in fact, writes Hilma-Karoliina Markkanen | 1mo
Freeths partner Simon Barker comments on recent risqué adverts and explains the ASA’s boundaries for proper clearance | 3mos
DLA Piper summarize the most current ESG trends and developments in the food and beverage sector | 3mos
Anand and Anand lawyers Dhurv Anand and Ashutosh Upadhyaya examine the changing landscape of IP today | 3mos
Freeths IP lawyers Iona Silverman and James Leavy discuss the stakes for revenue and recognition | 4mos
Law Over Borders guide will help businesses navigate international laws and guidelines at inflection point for technology | 4mos