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The Hill | Trump’s TikTok Claims Spur Questions

September 19, 2025 by Catherine Nagle

After months of uncertainty surrounding TikTok’s future, President Trump announced on Friday that President Xi Jinping has agreed on a deal to keep TikTok running in the U.S. However, few specifics about the deal have been released. Jim Johnston, a partner in the Advertising + Marketing Practice Continue Reading

Press Mention - September 19, 2025

Utah’s First-of-its-Kind Social Media Laws Impose Sweeping Protections for Kids and Teens

March 24, 2023 by Catherine Nagle

The Bottom Line Two new Utah laws will require social media companies to get parental consent for all users under 18, re-verify the age of existing users, prohibit advertising to such minors, and more.These onerous requirements may lead social media companies to avoid Utah altogether. Both Continue Reading

Alert, Maintaining Your Competitive Advantage with Proactive Privacy and Data Protection Strategies - March 24, 2023

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