8th Edition: Trends in Marketing Communications Law The California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) will replace the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) on January 1, 2023. With some rights retroactive to January 1, 2022, businesses should prepare now. Continue Reading
Sports Betting: Where the Future Is Online
8th Edition: Trends in Marketing Communications Law Although the U. S. Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992 (PASPA) previously prohibited most states from legalizing sports betting, the Supreme Court found in 2018 that PASPA was unconstitutional, clearing the way for states to Continue Reading
The Regulatory Outlook for THC’s (Mostly) Legal Cousin, Ingestible CBD
8th Edition: Trends in Marketing Communications Law Ingestible cannabidiol (CBD) products, including gummies, tinctures, tonics and capsules, are growing in popularity and make up a significant part of the multi-billion dollar global CBD market. However, although CBD is generally legal under Continue Reading
Navigating the Re-Entry of Live Events
8th Edition: Trends in Marketing Communication Law The alcoholic beverage industry has traditionally been one of the most active live-event sponsors. Whether it be sporting events, music festivals or sponsored brand-experience events, alcohol brands gravitate towards live events because they Continue Reading
Davis+Gilbert Provides Insight on Trends in Marketing Communications Law
Each year, the law firm of Davis+Gilbert LLP provides an overview of legal developments affecting the advertising and marketing industry. In the 6th edition of Trends in Marketing Communications Law, attorneys in the firm’s advertising, marketing & promotions practice share practical and helpful Continue Reading