Business Law Training | Is Your Company’s Advertising Compliant? Tips to Avoid FTC, NAD, and Competitor Challenges

Webinar
Quarles & Brady Webinar
 | 01:00 pm - 02:00 pm Central

Every company advertises, markets, and promotes its business, with in-house counsel often serving as the gatekeeper to review advertising plans and identify issues where business marketing might give rise to liability. This webinar will include a practical discussion of advertising law for in-house counsel, including a review of the types of advertising claims, the type of proof required to substantiate claims, as well as options for challenging competitors.

Who Should Attend:

This session is designed for in-house counsel, corporate executives, and industry professionals. Quarles & Brady reserves the right to limit or restrict attendance to the program.

CLE:

Quarles & Brady will apply for 1.0 hour of general continuing legal education credit for Quarles & Brady attorneys and their clients in U.S. jurisdictions where applicable. Participants seeking CLE credit must complete the electronic CLE form provided in the course dashboard materials.

The Impact of COVID-19 on Continuing Legal Education:

Please note, to best comply with safety recommendations regarding COVID-19, many state bar offices are closed or operating with reduced staffing. This is anticipated to cause significant delays in approval for CLE accreditation. The processing time for course approval is expected to take between 2-16 weeks after the course.

HRCE:

A Certificate of Attendance will be provided in the webinar dashboard materials for HR professionals who self-report continuing education.

Questions or Want to Register?

Please contact Alexa Curto at alexa.curto@quarles.com.

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