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
Insights from the 2023 NAD Conference: ESG, Dark Patterns, AI & More
The Bottom Line The recent National Advertising Division (NAD) annual conference focused on the latest developments in advertising law, including issues like environmental, social and governance claims, dark patterns, consumer review practices, artificial intelligence (AI) and much more. As Continue Reading
New York Gets Tough on Virtual Currency
Going forward, it looks like crypto companies that make it in New York will be able to make it anywhere. All over, at the state and federal level and internationally, turmoil in the crypto industry is leading to increased scrutiny. In New York, home of the comprehensive (some would say onerous) Continue Reading
California Employers: California Privacy Rights Act in Full Force on Jan. 1, 2023
The Bottom Line Employers’ obligations will expand considerably as of Jan. 1, 2023, given the expiration of the CPRA employee data exemption.California employers will need to comply with notice obligations and new individual rights, such as access and deletion.California employers should take Continue Reading
California Issues Second Draft of CPRA Regulations
The Bottom Line California has released a second version of draft regulations for the CPRA, a mere 10 weeks before the law is to take effect.This latest draft has changes that are both beneficial to businesses and increase the complexities of compliance.Given the fact that the regulations have Continue Reading
Retail Innovation | Compliance Check: How New Privacy Regulations Will Dictate Your CX Tech Decisions
On May 12, Davis+Gilbert Privacy + Data Security partner, Gary Kibel, will present during the Retail Innovation Conference & Expo in Chicago, Illinois. His session is entitled “Compliance Check: How New Privacy Regulations Will Dictate Your CX Tech Decisions.” Session Overview As brands Continue Reading
Westlaw | Can Regulators Pursue Lenders for Subprime Auto Defaults?
Regulators Are Coming, but Can They Corral the Crypto Multiverse?
Making order out of a multiverse is an extraordinarily difficult task, just ask DC Comics, which has struggled to achieve the success of its rival, Marvel, to create a coherent narrative for its popular superheroes. Regulators in Washington, D.C. and elsewhere must do better if they hope to create a Continue Reading
Ad Club Insider | As More States Legalize Marijuana, Advertising and Marketing Regulations Come Into Focus
The trend of states legalizing marijuana shows no signs of abating. As states continue to permit medicinal or recreational marijuana use, they are grappling with how to regulate the advertising, promotion, and marketing of marijuana products. California has finalized its own rules in these areas. Continue Reading
Employee Relations Law Journal | Proposed Regulations Provide Employers with More Flexibility in Offering HRAs to Employees
The Departments of Treasury, Labor, and Health and Human Services jointly issued proposed regulations (the “Proposed Regulations”) providing employers with greater flexibility in offering health reimbursement arrangements (“HRAs”) to employees. Importantly, if the Proposed Regulations are finalized Continue Reading