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Advertising Law Blog

The Advertising Law Blog provides commentary and news on developing legal issues in advertising, promotional marketing, Internet, and privacy law. This blog is sponsored by the Advertising, Marketing & Promotions group at Olshan. The practice is geared to servicing the needs of the advertising, promotional marketing, and digital industries with a commitment to providing personal, efficient and effective legal service.

Photo of Advertising Law Blog Claudia B. Dubón cdubon@olshanlaw.com View Bio

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Olshan Advertising and Branding Law Groups' Hot Topics - 2023

Happy New Year! As we begin 2023, Olshan’s Advertising and Branding law groups share their list of hot topics that look to be on the horizon this year and should be of particular interest to you.   Read More ›

Olshan Recognized by Media Law International

Olshan’s Advertising, Marketing & Promotions practice group has been named a Tier 2 firm as part of the 2022 release of Media Law International. Read More ›

Webinar - Retail Marketing Compliance in Post-COVID Era

Our fast-moving webinar discussed key issues involving marketing and business practices in the current environment. Read More ›

Olshan to Present Consumer Protection Update on June 18th Hosted by ABA

Olshan Advertising attorneys Andrew Lustigman, Safia Anand, Claudia Dubón, Katelyn Patton, and Morgan Spina will give a telephonic presentation for the Consumer Protection Monthly Update on June 18, 2018, hosted by the American Bar Association. This monthly update, which will be moderated by Andrew Lustigman, will summarize the significant developments in consumer protection law that occurred during May 2018. The presentation will include cases, settlements, and other initiatives at the federal and state levels, as well as consumer class actions, Lanham Act litigation, and National Advertising Division case decisions.

You can register for this presentation here.

CFPB Issues Rule Banning Mandatory Arbitration Clauses

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced in July 2017 a new rule banning financial service companies from including mandatory arbitration clauses in their agreements with consumers that include a class action waiver. Read More ›

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