Civil Litigation,
Intellectual Property
Apr. 18, 2018
You won’t believe your eyes
We have entered a time when documented photographic or video evidence is not unassailable proof; it is not uniformly authentic, nor does it necessarily convey fact or truth.





Melanie J. Howard
Partner
Loeb & Loeb LLP
Email: mhoward@loeb.com
Melanie is based in the firm's Los Angeles office. Ms. Howard is chair of the firm's Intellectual Property Protection group and represents clients from a variety of industries, including advertising, automotive, technology, entertainment, media and retail.

This column appeared in the April 18 TOP INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAWYERS special report.
When she thought it over afterwards, it occurred to her that she ought to have wondered at this, but at the time it all seemed quite natural.
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