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Updates on advertising law and privacy law trends, issues, and developments

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…

State AGs Continue Actions Against “RealPage Landlords,” Multistate Settles for $7 Million

A bipartisan multistate group of nine attorneys general settled a lawsuit against the largest landlord in the U.S., Greystar Management, for $7 million as part of ongoing litigation in the rental market industry. In…

State AGs Push Back (Again) Against Proposed State Law AI Ban 

With the federal government again threatening to prevent states from regulating AI, another bipartisan coalition of 36 state attorneys general is speaking out through a National Association of Attorneys General policy…

What We Learned from … South Carolina (Part Two): IRS Regulations Affecting Consumer Protection Settlements 

Jared Libet, Assistant Deputy Attorney General in the Consumer Protection Unit, recently joined a Kelley Drye webinar to discuss IRS regulations and their impact on consumer protection settlements. The New Default. …

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…