Partner Alysa Hutnik will speak at IAPP’s Global Privacy Summit 2024 on the panel Online Advertising and Privacy: Prospects & Pitfalls Conference. This session will cover how CCPA/CPRA and other state laws are impacting the advertising landscape as well as advertising challenges, enforcement, and new identifiers beyond cookies.
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Join Kelley Drye for a seminar on the latest regulatory developments that are likely to usher in expansive new liability for the release and remediation of some of the most widely utilized per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).
This event will be held live in Washington, D.C. on May 7th with an option to attend virtually. For those who choose to attend virtually, programming will begin at 1:00pm ET.
This half-day program will present a series of panels discussing relevant federal and state regulations, and in particular, those developments that are expected to greatly expand the universe of entities that potentially will be responsible for investigating and remediating PFAS contamination. Our panels of experts will discuss ways companies can assess their risk of potential CERCLA liability, options for managing that liability, and measures to help prevent newly incurring liability.
Partner Alysa Hutnik will moderate George Mason University’s Race to Regulate the Internet Conference on the panel “State Restrictions on Data Broker Use of Consumer Information.” This session will cover a California law passed in October 2023 and how it has put a spotlight on potential restrictions regarding data broker’s ability to assemble and sell information on individuals. Join this panel and learn about how this new law affects California residents and how this development could lead to similar action in other states or at the federal level.
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Data protection laws in the U.S. and abroad are placing increasing importance upon a company’s compliance with its privacy legal obligations and ensuring that its third-party partners are also compliant. Privacy compliance is also important for risk mitigation, reputation management, contractual obligations, and continuity of operations.
Join Kelley Drye Partner, Alysa Hutnik in a panel discussion on the legal obligations and best practices surrounding privacy compliance and the importance of due diligence in any privacy program.
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As the primary enforcers of consumer protections within their state, state attorney general offices often work across jurisdictional boundaries to product consumers widespread harms. Join Kelley Drye Special Counsel, Abigail Stempson, in a discussion on the importance of collaboration between AG offices, with the Executive Counsel of the Tennessee Attorney General’s Office.
Kelley Drye Partner Donnelly McDowell will speak at BBB National Program’s Direct Selling Summit on the panel “The Oversight and Impact of Influencers and Affiliates: Transforming the Direct Selling Landscape.” This panel will cover, that while endorsements by influencers and affiliates in marketing can be persuasive to customers and a powerful tool to increase brand exposure, they also carry risks. This session will explore the evolving role of influencers and affiliates in the direct selling industry will examine their impact on consumer behavior, regulatory oversight, and the future of traditional direct selling models.
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Advertisers and NAD rely on FTC rules and guidance to ensure truthful and accurate advertising, but what is an advertiser to do when updated guidance and proposed rules are treated like established law? And what is the government’s obligation when litigated decisions contradict that guidance? How should NAD balance its interest in maintaining FTC support for industry self-regulation with advertisers’ insistence that the FTC is not focusing on its statutory obligation to ensure claims are not false or otherwise deceptive?
Join Partner, John Villafranco, as he teams up with Mary Engle, Executive Vice President, Policy, BBB National Programs, to address these questions, and more.