Ad Law News and Views - October 3, 2020
LATEST UPDATES
California Privacy Legislation Round-Up: Gov. Newsom Signs CCPA Employee Exemption Extension, Vetoes Others
MLB Ticket Holders Left With One Strike to Keep Ticket Merchants in COVID Refund Class Action
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UPCOMING EVENTS
BBB National Programs’ National Advertising Division (NAD) 2020 Annual Conference
October 5 - 7, 2020”,“Webinar
The Truth About Advertsing Law
Futureproofing Privacy Programs
October 13, 2020”,“Webinar
Alysa Hutnik, Aaron Burstein, Constantine Karbaliotis
Register Here
Nuts and Bolts of Basic Advertising: Substantiation, Disclosures and Social Media
November 10, 2020”,“Webinar
2020 ANA/BAA Marketing Law Conference: A Virtual Experience
Gonzalo Mon
POPULAR RECENT READS
CCPA Update: California Legislature Votes to Extend Employee and B2B Exemptions; Awaits Governor’s Signature
Section 13(b) of the FTC Act to Figure in New Supreme Court Term
NAD Addresses Disclosures on Influencer TikTok Videos
SDNY Relies on “Simple Reading” of Label to Dismiss False Advertising Claim
That Was Then, This Is Now: Trump Administration Proposes Section 230 Reforms
Senate Commerce Committee Republicans Include 13(b) Fix in New Privacy Legislation
COVID-Related Refunds Defeat Article III Standing
New Decision Warns Against Reposting Photos on Social Media
OTHER KELLEY DRYE NEWS
2020 Election Outlook: An In-Depth Analysis of the Race for the White House and Congress
October 21, 2020”,“10 AM EST
Kelley Drye’s Government Relations and Public Policy Group presents a bipartisan assessment of the upcoming 2020 elections. Election analysts Greg Speed and Jim Ellis will provide a detailed and data-packed assessment of the current state of play in the race for the White House.
In addition, they will cover key Senate and House races and the prospects for control of both chambers in the upcoming 117th Congress.
Rise of FCPA & Sanctions Violations as a Result of Supply Chain Disruptions
October 21, 2020”,“10 AM EST
Join Kelley Drye and Withum for this webinar to discuss how restrictions imposed by the latest U.S. economic sanctions can affect supply chains, especially in China and Russia; the importance of OFAC sanctions screening and the latest updates to the OFAC list; and the rise of FCPA violations due to supply chain disruptions and how the DOJ/SEC are increasing enforcement actions on U.S. companies.
Labor and Employment WORKing Lunch Webinar Series
Multiple Dates
Following last year’s success and starting in November, the L&E team will host the 2020/2021 WORKing Lunch, a webinar series focused on bringing in-house counsel, management, and HR professionals the latest trends and developments in workplace law. Topics will include: Survey Of In Vogue Lawsuits: COVID EDITION; Wage & Hour 101; Employee Leave Laws: Managing the Intersection of FMLA, ADA, and FFCRA; Employment Law in the New Administration, and more.
CLE, SHRM and HRCI available. Visit our website in the forthcoming weeks for more information or email erochefort@kelleydrye.com if you’d like to be added to our invite list.
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