Practice Areas
RANDI SINGER focuses her practice on copyright, Lanham Act false advertising and trademark matters, litigating for and advising clients across numerous industries. Her advertising cases have spanned a very broad spectrum of products and services including prescription drugs and biologics, molecular diagnostic assays, over-the-counter drugs, razors, toothpaste, paint, pet food, chocolate, cosmetics, financial services, cell phone cases, luxury goods and consumer electronics. Randi has represented and counseled clients on a wide variety of copyright and trademark matters, encompassing classic ownership and fair use issues for works including comic books, academic works, reality television, music and photographs, as well as artificial intelligence, keyword advertising, online advertising and regulation, Section 230 issues, web scraping, and the intersection of privacy and intellectual property. She represented eBay in Tiffany v. eBay, the landmark case in secondary trademark liability, and is regularly called upon by major internet platforms for help navigating a complex array of secondary liability concerns.
Randi is frequently engaged to speak on panels and in discussions concerning copyright, advertising, and other intellectual property issues for organizations, such as the International Trademark Association (INTA), The Copyright Society, the National Advertising Division, the Practising Law Institute, the American Conference Institute, and the New York State Bar Association Intellectual Property Law Section.