Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office: New Regulations Applicable to “Junk Fees” and Automatic Renewals
October 9, 2025 from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm (EDT)
Please join us for a webinar featuring special guest speaker Yael Shavit, Chief of the Consumer Protection Division in the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office, as she joins Kelley Drye State Attorneys General Practice Chair Paul Singer, Special Counsel Abby Stempson, and Special Counsel Beth Chun.
The guest speaker will focus on the new consumer protection regulations that took effect on September 2, 2025, in Massachusetts. These regulations prohibit so-called “junk fees” and establish requirements around price and billing transparency, trial offers, automatic renewals, and recurring charges and subscriptions. The webinar will also touch on the broader role of the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office in consumer protection enforcement and on the state’s consumer protection laws.
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What We Learned from ... Massachusetts: “Junk Fee” Regulation Update
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