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Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz PC
28 LIBERTY STREET
New York NY 10005
NEW YORK
United States
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Work Department

Advertising, Marketing & Public Relations

Position

Partner/Co-Chair

Career

Terri J. Seligman is Co-Chair of the Advertising, Marketing & Public Relations Group at Frankfurt Kurnit. Best Lawyers in America named her the 2022 “Advertising Lawyer of the Year” in New York City and the 2022 Legal 500 guide included her in their “Hall of Fame” for Advertising.

Ms. Seligman regularly appears in Best LawyersChambers USA America’s Leading Lawyers for BusinessSuper Lawyers magazine, and The Legal 500The New York Law Journal included her as one only seven 2022 Diversity Initiative honorees. Crain’s New York Business included her on their 2022 Notable Diverse Leaders in Law list and their 2022 Notable Women in Law list. She was also the only law firm partner selected by New York Business Journal for its inaugural “Women of Influence Awards,” honoring business women who stand out both for their achievements in the marketplace as well as their commitment to community and mentoring.

Ms. Seligman is one of the country’s preeminent practitioners before the National Advertising Division (NAD), representing both advertisers and challengers in competitive advertising disputes. She also represents companies in disputes and regulatory matters before broadcast networks and state and local enforcement agencies.

In addition, Ms. Seligman advises on the full complement of advertising and marketing law issues, including claims and substantiation, native advertising, social media, mobile marketing and laws governing intellectual property and rights of publicity and privacy. She also regularly advises on sweepstakes and contests, and laws governing gift cards, reward programs, rebates, and other popular marketing devices.

In addition to her counseling practice, Ms. Seligman also drafts and negotiates contracts for advertising and marketing arrangements, including celebrity talent deals, sponsorship and co-promotion agreements, media agreements, and licensing agreements.

Ms. Seligman is a well-known public speaker on advertising, marketing, and Internet law issues. She has been a featured speaker at leading industry conferences and is a frequent contributor to the firm’s Advertising Law Updates blog. Her writings have appeared in Inside Counsel magazine, Advertising Compliance ServiceiMedia Connection, The Computer and Internet Lawyer, Law 360, and other publications. She has served as a Vice-Chair of the Advertising Disputes and Litigation Committee of the Antitrust Section of the American Bar Association (ABA) and as a Co-Chair of the Advertising and Commercial Speech committee of the MLRC.

Ms. Seligman is a graduate of New York University School of Law (J.D., 1985), and Wesleyan University (B.A., with honors, 1982). She clerked for the late Hon. Morey L. Sear, former Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana. Ms. Seligman is a Life Fellow of the American Bar Foundation and a past recipient of the Cornerstone Award from Lawyers Alliance for New York, the leading provider of legal services for nonprofit organizations improving the quality of life in New York City neighborhoods. She has served on the Board of Trustees of The Brearley School. Ms. Seligman is admitted to practice in New York and California.

Education

Weslyan University (BA, honors, 1982)
New York University School of Law (JD, 1985)

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Media, technology and telecoms > Advertising and marketing: litigation

Representing clients before the FTC and NAD, the advertising litigation group at Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz PC is adept at handling matters involving native advertising, disclosures, and green marketing. The team also has experience dealing with IP litigation, ranging from trademark cases to trade secrets. Leading the practice is Terri Seligman who has broad advertising expertise. She regularly acts before the NAD, representing both advertisers and challengers in competitive advertising disputes, and represents companies in disputes and regulatory matters before broadcast networks as well as state and local enforcement agencies. Kimberly Maynard is another notable name, and she is well-regarded for her work on IP matters. She has experience representing clients from a variety of industries such as technology, fashion, and finance. The group also benefits from the expertise of Jordyn Milewski who is recognized for handling advertising dispute resolution for a diverse client base, as well as representing advertisers and challengers before the NAD. All lawyers mentioned are based in New York.

United States > Media, technology and telecoms > Advertising and marketing: transactional and regulatory

(Hall of Fame)

Terri SeligmanFrankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz PC

Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz PC offers comprehensive advertising and marketing transactional services as well as advice on regulatory compliance matters. The firm, based in New York, has experience in advertising production and media clearance, talent agreements and contracts, as well as sponsorships. Areas of recent growth particularly cover AdTech deals and advice on the use of influencers in social media campaigns. The team is co-chaired by Terri Seligman and Hannah Taylor – Seligman is highly regarded for representing clients in competitive advertising disputes before the NAD, broadcast networks, and state and local enforcement agencies, while Taylor’s concentration on media-related agreements and compliance matters has led her to frequently appear before regulatory bodies such as the FTC. Taylor’s experience in digital media, blockchain, and AI is central to the practice’s work in emerging technology. Candice Kersh specializes in structuring entertainment deals, negotiating talent agreements, and advising on advertising campaigns. Jeffrey Greenbaum is particularly noted for his prowess in advertising regulation, SAG-AFTRA issues, and clearance matters. Brian Murphy and Christopher Chase are active on cases relating to copyright, trademark, and rights.