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NAD Decision Provides Guidance on Price Comparisons
Ahold and Lidl are grocery retailers. In a recent challenge before the NAD, Ahold argued that Lidl ads claiming that consumers could save when shopping at Lidl’s stores instead of Ahold’s stores—including Food Lion,…
NAAG’s Farewell “Capital Forum” 2025 – with 2026 AG Priorities Preview
Earlier this month, Kelley Drye’s State AG team was in attendance for the National Association of Attorneys General 2025 Capital Forum – technically the last “Capital Forum” to take place in December in D.C., but…
New York’s Algorithmic Pricing Disclosure Law Takes Effect
New York Attorney General Letitia James recently announced that on November 10, 2025, New York’s Algorithmic Pricing Disclosure Act (the “Act”) officially took effect. Codified at N.Y. Gen. Bus. Law § 349-a, the Act…
State AGs and “Junk” Fees: NAAG Consumer Protection Conference Fall 2025
Last week, state attorneys general and their staff, legal practitioners, and industry participants met in Washington D.C. for the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) Fall Consumer Protection Conference. In…
What We Learned from ... Massachusetts: “Junk Fee” Regulation Update
Yael Shavit, Chief of the Consumer Protection Division at the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office, recently joined a Kelley Drye webinar to unpack the Commonwealth’s new junk fee and auto-renewal regulations and…