Litigation and Regulation Trends in Labeling and Advertising for the Food and Beverage Industry

04.13.2021
Location: Online Event

On April 13, 2021, join ECJ attorneys Pooja Nair and Cate Veeneman as they partner with Celesq® AttorneysEd Center for a one-hour discussion of recent trends in consumer litigation pertaining to false advertising of food and beverage products, and trends in the federal agency regulations of food and beverage labeling. Topics will include the evolving definition of the “reasonable consumer” standard and how this has shaped federal circuit court decisions pertaining to the food and beverage industry, particularly in granting motions to dismiss cases at early stages. The presentation will also cover recently enacted and proposed rules by the FTC, FDA and state agencies regarding the advertising and labeling of food and beverage products, and trends in this area to anticipate with the new administration.

This presentation has been approved for 1.00 General CLE credit.

Celesq® AttorneysEd Center provides high-quality, cutting-edge continuing legal education programs to attorneys throughout the United States. Focusing on the hottest topics and latest trends in practice areas of particular interest to outside and in-house corporate attorneys and litigators, their programs are designed to provide expert insights and practical advice to experienced practitioners who need to stay current in their practice areas.

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