Hi Ladybrillers, I told you all about the fashion law panel my firm, Ebitu Law Group, P.C, was putting together in conjunction with UC Hastings College of the Law, my alma mater. For those who missed the event, enjoy a video clip from the event below. I think Ladybrille’s fashion community, especially our designers and …
Legal Commentary & Analysis – Victoria’s Secret Model Constance Jablonski SUED for $3.3Million Over Breach of Contract #Fashionlaw
Ladybrillers! I am excited to begin my first official fashion law entry for 2013 on Ladybrille with the Marilyn Model Management v. Constance Jablonski breach of contract lawsuit. Before we delve into the case, I must share with you all my excitement and happiness over the success of the first ever fashion law panel in …
EVENT: Fashion Law Panel to be Held at UC Hastings College of Law, January 17th, 2013 #Fashionlaw
For all Ladybrille designers and fashion forward readers, my law firm Ebitu Law Group, P.C., in conjunction with UC Hastings College of the Law Communications and Entertainment Law Journal, will hold the first ever Northern California Fashion Law Panel; on January 17th, 2013. I invite those interested and that are able to attend to do …
Africa Fashion Law™: Popular Fashion Designer Koketso Chiepe Imprisoned for Unpaid Bills
Thanks to Moriam Musa of Morsi PR blog, I got wind of this story. It is quite interesting that the Botswana legal system imprisons citizens for unpaid bills, especially where the unpaid bill is owed to a fellow private citizen. In the USA, debtor’s prisons are illegal. However, are there instances where a debtor can …
Africa Fashion Law™: Did Designer Tiffany Amber Spring/Summer Print at the Arise Magazine Show in New York Infringe on Jewel by Lisa’s Copyrights? You Decide!
My discussions on Africa Fashion Law have been limited on Ladybrille, particularly because the cases are far and few between. Although a lot of breach of contract, trademark and copyright infringement occur, among other legal issues, many keep silent about it. Nevertheless, we do have an interesting Fashion Law topic raised today by Terrence Sambo …