RECENT NEWS

Lessons Learned for Maintaining Attorney-Client Privileged Data Breach Investigation (and other Consultant) Reports

NAD Addresses Implied Coronavirus Cure Claims

Big Little Material Omissions: Reese Witherspoon and Draper James Subject of Class Action Lawsuit

FTC COPPA Settlement Shows Ongoing Rift Over Privacy Harm

EPA Cautions Consumers About Ozone Generators, UV Lights, and Other Pesticide Devices Making Coronavirus Claims

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WEBINARS

This year, in conjunction with the launch of the Advertising and Privacy Law Resource Center, we have been holding a series of webinars:

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COVID-19 RESOURCES

In addition to the webinars mentioned above, Kelley Drye is making the following COVID-19 resources available: 

KELLEY DRYE’S COVID-19 RESPONSE

Kelley Drye’s COVID-19 Response Resource Center is a dedicated source that provides guidance and addresses questions about legal and business concerns arising from the Coronavirus outbreak.​ Our priority is to closely monitor and track developments to help you stay informed, so that you can respond to the shifting landscape. To receive Kelley Drye’s updates on COVID-19 legal issues, sign up here.

COVID-19 DAILY WASHINGTON UPDATE

The Washington Update is a daily synopsis of federal government actions related to the COVID-19 pandemic.  The synopsis covers actions coming from Congress, the White House and various federal agencies, including the CDC, the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, Homeland Security and Treasury/IRS, the Food and Drug Administration and the Federal Trade Commission, among others.  You can sign up to receive the daily Washington Update  by subscribing to our COVID-19 interest area here.  Archived editions of the Washington Update can be found here.

COMMLAW MONITOR

As the COVID-19 pandemic rapidly unfolds, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has been active to keep communications services available through various waivers, extensions, and other regulatory relief. Kelley Drye’s Communications Practice Group is tracking these actions and what they mean for communications service providers and their customers. CommLaw Monitor will provide regular updates to its analysis of the latest regulatory and legislative actions impacting your business and the communications industry. Click on the COVID-19” blog category for previous updates. If you have any urgent questions, please contact your usual Kelley Drye attorney or any member of the Communications Practice Group.

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

CCPA Update: Final Regulations Submitted but No Changes from Prior Draft

Another Federal Court Halts False Advertising Case Pending FDA Review of CBD 

EPA Issues Consumer Advisory on Products Claiming to Kill Coronavirus

Executive Order Strikes at Section 230, But Legal Impact Likely to be Limited

Another Slack Fill Preemption Win for the Cosmetics Industry in Critcher v. L’Oreal

Keep Calm and Go Online: Regulatory Considerations Around the Spike in Demand for Mental Health Apps

FDA and FTC Joint Warning Letters Target Amazon Affiliates Making False COVID-19 Claims