Ad Law Access
AutoZone to Pay Almost $50 Million Over Changes to Loyalty Program
This month, AutoZone agreed to pay almost $50 million to settle a class action over changes the company made to its loyalty program. According to the complaint, AutoZone promised consumers that they would receive a…
ABA In-House Institute
Partner John Villafranco, co-chair Samantha Knox, Associate General Counsel, Competition and Regulatory, Facebook, and the Honorable Christine S. Wilson, Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission, will be speaking at…
The First Circuit Reinstates False Advertising Class Action Challenging “Hazelnut Crème” Coffee
Imagine you are perusing the coffee aisle in the grocery store and see a product described as “freshly ground,” “100% Arabica Coffee,” “Hazelnut Crème,” “Medium Bodied,” and “Rich, Nutty Flavor.” Would you think that…
Advertising and Privacy Law Workshop: Charlotte Edition
Please join us on May 1 in Charlotte for a half-day workshop covering the latest advertising and privacy law developments. This interactive event will provide an update on crucial consumer protection issues, deliver…
Court Says Headphone App Not Eavesdropping, But May Be Deceptive
A federal judge allowed a class-action lawsuit alleging Bose collected and shared data about its headphone users to proceed last week on the basis of deceptive advertising. The decision underscores the risks that…