Quick Details Davis+Gilbert is a proud sponsor of the 2024 National Advertising Division's (NAD) Annual Conference to be held in New York, NY on September 16 - 17. The Conference will gather advertising and legal professionals, academic and industry experts, government officials and Continue Reading
New Laws Protecting Child Influencers: What Marketers and Influencers Need To Know
The Bottom Line With the start of a new school year, parents and children across the country are purchasing new clothes and school supplies, while marketers and agencies are working hard to develop new “back to school” campaigns to ensure their brands are top of mind for shoppers. Continue Reading
Not Careful Enough: FTC Settles $8.5 Million Action Against Care.com for Deceptive Marketing Claims and Subscription Traps
The Bottom Line The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has taken action against Care.com (Care), an online caregiving platform for job posters and job seekers, alleging that the platform used inflated job numbers and unsubstantiated earnings claims to “lure” caregivers onto its platform and that Continue Reading
California to Require Registration for Cause Marketing Campaigns
The Bottom Line New state regulations will dramatically overhaul the way retailers and advertisers must approach cause marketing activities in California starting June 12, 2024. Previously, California did not require registration for such activities, but under the new regulations, businesses Continue Reading
Practising Law Institute (PLI) | One-Hour Briefing | Advertising Law 101
Quick Details Session Overview In this wide-ranging overview session, Paavana Kumar (Partner, Advertising + Marketing) and Louis DiLorenzo (Partner, Advertising + Marketing) will discuss a broad group of legal issues surrounding the creation and publication of advertising. The session will Continue Reading
Not Strict Enough: California Proposes Further Amendments to Automatic Renewal Law
The Bottom Line Operating a subscription-based company in 2024 continues to be a constantly moving target of compliance. California, which already had one of the country’s strictest automatic renewal laws, recently saw its Legislature propose amendments that closely track the FTC's proposed Continue Reading
Are Your Aspirations Attainable? New York Attorney General Challenges “Net Zero” Claims
The Bottom Line 63% of Americans are influenced by a corporation’s environmental reputation when making purchasing decisions – and 48% of Americans “have either chosen one product over another or stopped purchasing a product based on the environmental record” of the product’s Continue Reading
FTC Settles with Subscription-Based Business for Alleged Discriminatory & Deceptive Practices
The Bottom Line Online cash advance provider FloatMe Corp. will pay $3 million as part of a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for allegations of unfair and deceptive tactics against customers. The settlement, announced January 22 by the FTC, came after the Continue Reading
2024 Top 10 Advertising + Marketing Trends: Balancing Risks & Rewards
The marketing and advertising landscape in 2024 presents a complex tapestry of evolving regulations, groundbreaking technological advancements and shifting consumer behaviors. These changes are not just trends: they are signals of a fundamental transformation in the way brands connect with their Continue Reading
Whose Ad is it Anyway? NAD Finds “Sponsored” Insufficient Disclosure of Material Connection in Social Posts
The Bottom Line The FTC recently updated its Endorsement Guides, in part to provide clarity and guidance on sufficient disclosure of material connections (i.e., a connection between the endorser and the seller of an advertised product that might materially affect the weight or credibility of Continue Reading