Foley Attorneys Describe Fashion, Apparel & Beauty Cases to Watch
May 14, 2025
The Global Legal Post
Foley & Lardner LLP attorneys Jeffrey Greene, Ariba Ahmad, Tyler Dever, and Allison Nelson authored The Global Legal Post article, “U.S. cases to watch in fashion, beauty and apparel in 2025.”
“This term, courts and regulatory bodies are confronting pivotal issues, including antitrust enforcement in the accessible luxury market, heightened scrutiny of environmental marketing claims, and evolving biometric data privacy protections,” the authors write. “Additionally, legal battles over intellectual property, fair competition, and ethical sourcing will continue to test boundaries and industry practices.”
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