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Event - January 2, 2019

Davis+Gilbert Counsel 2U® Advertising + Marketing Seminar Series

We are thrilled to introduce our inaugural Advertising + Marketing quarterly seminar series. Each seminar will focus on a different aspect of how the latest legal developments are affecting marketers, agencies and ad tech companies, paying particular attention to how innovative and leading-edge changes in law, cases and regulations are shaping today’s market.

2019 Series Topics

  • Thursday, April 11 – “How to Avoid the Pitfalls and Enjoy the Success of Influencer Marketing“
  • Thursday, June 13 – “Hot Topics in Privacy: CCPA, Data Security and the Impact on Marketing“
  • Wednesday, October 23 – “The Regulators – FTC, State AG, Local and NAD – What’s New and What’s Next“
  • Wednesday, December 4 – “Key Advertising Talent Issues for Agencies and Brands: The Latest on SAG-AFTRA, Celebrity Endorsement Deals and More“

Event Details

Time: 6:00 – 8:30 p.m.

Location: Davis+Gilbert LLP
1740 Broadway, 19th Floor
(Between 55th and 56th Streets)
New York City

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More information to come on each webinar. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to meet and learn from industry leaders!

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