Much has changed in the fashion industry since the end of World War II to require more highly developed legal skills and, happily, a much greater allocation to legal expense. The industry is entirely global and a surprisingly large number of members have grown into mega multi-nationals, with large in-house legal departments and brand-name law firms to match the power of their own brand names.
Divided into four seasons and discussing more than 30 cases concerning some of the most recognizable names in the business including Louboutin, Calvin Klein, Louis Vuitton, and Burberry. The Little Book of Fashion Law looks at the many issues of this fascinating legal arena:
Explore the glamour and grit of the fashion world in this fun look at the stories behind the dresses, sunglasses, perfumes, and handbags.