Ad Law Access Podcast
The FTC’s Proposed Impersonation Scam Rule – Not as Straightforward as it Looks
Since Lina Khan took the reins of the FTC, the agency has launched five new rulemakings under its Section 18 (“Mag-Moss”) authority – specifically, rules to combat government and business impersonation scams, deceptive…
AG Settlements Call for Stronger Data Security
A coalition of 40 attorneys general obtained two multistate settlements with Experian concerning data breaches it experienced in 2012 and 2015 that compromised the personal information of millions of consumers…
Coca-Cola Scores Second Win over Green Claims in One Month
The DC Superior Court dismissed a lawsuit brought by Earth Island Institute against Coca-Cola, alleging that the company falsely represents itself as “a sustainable and environmentally friendly company, despite being…
Attorneys General Revisit the State of Multistates
Multiple state Attorneys General (AGs) and staff from offices nationwide gathered in Washington, DC for the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) 2022 Consumer Protection Fall Conference. The conference…
Thirsty World Cup Fans Serve Up Reminder About Sponsorship Agreements
The World Cup kicked off amidst cheers and chants from the fans who had made their way to Qatar to watch the games. Although most fans chanted in support of their teams, Ecuadorean fans in one section of Al Bayt…