Hannah Joseph Articles | FizzLaw

Hannah Joseph
  • In October, 2009, the FTC passed new rules aimed at making social media advertising more transparent.  Key to these was a rule requiring social media users (think bloggers) to disclose if they received any payment (whether in cash or in kind)...

    May 14, 2011 | Hannah Joseph

  • Seattle Seahawks fullback Owen Schmidt cut his forehead open (by accident) by banging his head against his helmet during pregame warmups.  A clever entrepreneur put this image on a t-shirt with the caption "Get Schmidt Faced."  Hannah...

    May 14, 2011 | Hannah Joseph

  • One common refrain from lawyers on FizzLaw is that spending a little money on a good lawyer now can save you a lot of money (and headaches) down the road.  The headache Hannah Joseph identifies here stems from Indiana law.  If you hire a...

    May 13, 2011 | Hannah Joseph

  • The big social media sites tend to have a provision in their terms and conditions which basically gives them ownership of any content you add to their site (compare this to the work product of medieval serfs).  Hannah Joseph observes that this...

    May 13, 2011 | Hannah Joseph

  • After reviewing an unprofessional, one-sided non-disclosure agreement with a client, Hannah Joseph was spurred to investigate the party with whom she was negotiating, and discovered information which made her client refuse to do any business with...

    May 13, 2011 | Hannah Joseph

  • Hannah Joseph explains that Indiana tenants could suffer negative consequences if they do not file a Memorandum of Lease with the state.  Absent this, the tenant's lease is subject to termination without notice in a handful of...

    May 13, 2011 | Hannah Joseph

MORE INFO