Nicole Haff lent her expertise to The Global Legal Post in a recent article titled, “Latin American singer Selena Quintanilla’s father sues cruise company for trademark infringement.” The piece covers a lawsuit filed in California also alleging violations of the right of publicity related to the cruise company’s tribute cruises to the late singer. In the story, Nicole points out that there is no federal right to publicity law, though most states, like California and Texas, where the late singer resided before her death, do recognize the right of publicity.