Ad Law Access Podcast
Update on Sponsorship Agreements and Force Majeure
Over the past two years, sponsorship agreements for conferences, festivals, and other events have been thrown into flux due to the coronavirus pandemic. Partner Gonzalo Mon provides an update on such agreements and…
Formula Price Gouging
Recently Georgia Attorney General Carr warned consumers of potential price gouging of baby formula and related scams. He notes price gouging protections are in effect there until at least June 14, 2022 due to a state…
NAD Judges a Popularity Contest
NAD recently issued a decision in a challenge that Zillow brought against Apartments.com involving a humorous campaign that featured Jeff Goldblum. The decision covers a lot of ground, including some issues that may be…
State Attorneys General settle with TurboTax Maker over Free Tax Preparation Services
Earlier this week, 50 states and D.C. obtained a $141 million settlement with Intuit related to its advertising of free and freemium TurboTax products. This settlement, which took the form of an Assurance of Voluntary…
Three State AGs to Leave the National Association of Attorneys General
In a major development, the States of Missouri, Montana, and Texas have announced their withdrawal from the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG). For several months, there have been increasing rumblings…