Look for any podcast host, guest or anyone
Showing episodes and shows of

Kelley Drye Communications Practice

Shows

Kelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastPrivacy Perspectives: Preparing for Privacy Enforcement InquiriesIn this first episode of Privacy Perspectives, a new Ad Law Access podcast mini-series, Alex Schneider talks with Celine Guillou about how businesses can put their best foot forward when engaging with enforcement agencies and regulators in privacy and security investigations. Celine recently joined Kelley Drye as Special Counsel after serving in the Enforcement Division of the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA). She shares insights from her time at the CPPA, including common areas of regulatory focus and practical guidance for responding to enforcement requests. Alex and Celine also discuss the broader landscape of state privacy laws, emerging enforcement trends...2025-06-3017 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastNAAG Attorney General Symposium 2025Paul L. Singer, Beth Bolen Chun, Abigail Stempson, Andrea deLorimier Last week, the Kelley Drye State AG team attended the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) Attorney General Symposium. The panels included a number of topics of importance to state attorneys general including cell phone jamming in prisons, social engineering or ​“pig butchering” scams, human trafficking, youth and young adult mental health especially pertaining to student athletes, cannabis legislative trends and enforcement, and disaster preparedness and response. In addition, below we’ve highlighted some of the other topics discussed by AGs.2025-05-0605 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastP&G Accused of Greenwashing and Creating "Frankenforests"Is P&G’s sustainability messaging misleading consumers? A new class action lawsuit accuses Procter & Gamble of greenwashing, alleging that its "Keep Forests as Forests" campaign and "Protect-Grow-Restore" promises don’t hold up under scrutiny. The case claims that P&G’s Charmin toilet paper is sourced from clear-cut boreal forests, with replanting efforts creating so-called "Frankenforests"—single-species tree plantations treated with chemical herbicides. The lawsuit also challenges P&G’s use of FSC and Rainforest Alliance logos, arguing that they mislead consumers about the company’s sustainability efforts. Plaintiffs cite violations of the FTC’s Green Guides, shareholder criticism, and competitor...2025-02-1905 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastState AGs Close Out 2024 And Preview 2025 At NAAG Capital Forum2024’s National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) Capital Forum took place December 9-11. The Kelley Drye State AG Practice team was there as the AGs closed out a year of insights, including Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum’s Presidential Initiative concerning children’s welfare. During the sessions, we heard from two federal agency heads regarding their goals and how they can collaborate with AGs to accomplish them. We also heard from AGs and other notable panelists on topics ranging from charity to national security. Here are some of the highlights. https://www.kelleydrye.com/viewpoints/blogs/ad-law-access/state-ags-close-out-2024-and-preview-2025-at-naag-capital-forum Paul S...2025-01-1708 minKelley Drye Full SpectrumKelley Drye Full SpectrumFCC Open Meeting Recap October: 2024On today’s episode of Full Spectrum, the Kelley Drye Communications team will be covering October 2024 FCC Open Meeting . First, senior associate Jenny Wainwright will discuss the Commission's adoption of a Report and Order related to hearing aid compatibility requirements for wireless handsets (1:25). Special counsel Mike Dover will cover the Commission's adoption of a Third Report and Order and Third Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking related to georouting 988 lifeline calls (14:10). Finally, partner Chip Yorkgitis is discussing three spectrum items outside of the meeting (23:25).2024-10-2334 minKelley Drye Full SpectrumKelley Drye Full SpectrumFCC Open Meeting Recap: July 2024On today’s episode of Full Spectrum, the Kelley Drye Communications group covers a number of Report and Orders and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemakings covered at the FCC’s July Open Meeting. First, Tom Cohen will discuss bringing common sense and fairness to correctional facility phone rates (00:33). Jenny Wainwright will then discuss modernizing E-Rate to support wi-fi hotspots (08:54). Mike Dover will discuss accessibility of user interfaces, and video programming guides and menus (15:28). Chip Yorkgitis will discuss promoting consumer choice and wireless competition through handset unlocking requirements and policies (24:18). Finally, Hank Kelly will discuss advancing the transition to next generation 911 (29:54).2024-07-2242 minKelley Drye Full SpectrumKelley Drye Full SpectrumFCC Open Meeting Recap: MarchOn this episode of Full Spectrum the Kelley Drye Communications team will be providing summaries of several of the items adopted by the FCC at its most recent open meeting on March 14th. Chip Yorkgitis, partner, will be discussing a number of rules the Commission adopted to create a voluntary cybersecurity labeling program for wireless consumer Internet of Things (IOT) products (0:01:47). Next, Mike Dover, special counsel, will discuss new requirements for cable and satellite TV providers to provide “all-in” pricing information for their video programming services (0:20:17). Third, Jenny Wainwright, senior associate, will be talking about the FCC’s findings following its mo...2024-03-2255 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastNew York AG Supports Legislation to Broaden Consumer Protection PowersNew York Attorney General Letitia James joined Kelley Drye for its January State AG webinar to discuss consumer protection in the Empire State and her support for legislative reform that would grant the AG’s Office new powers to target ​“unfair” business practices. https://www.kelleydrye.com/viewpoints/blogs/ad-law-access/new-york-ag-supports-legislation-to-broaden-consumer-protection-powers Paul Singer psinger@kelleydrye.com (202) 342-8672 www.kelleydrye.com/Our-People/Paul-L-Singer Abigail Stempson astempson@kelleydrye.com (202) 342-8678 www.kelleydrye.com/Our-People/Abigail-Stempson Beth Chun bchun@kelleydrye.com (202) 342-8671 www.kelleydrye.com/Our-People/Beth-Bolen-Chun Shea O’Meara someara@kelleydrye.com (212) 808-5042 www.kelleydrye.com/people/shea-omeara Subscribe to the Ad Law Access...2024-02-2606 minKelley Drye Full SpectrumKelley Drye Full SpectrumFCC Open Meeting Recap: SeptemberOn today’s episode of Full Spectrum, the Kelley Drye Communications teams will discuss a number of developments from the September FCC Open Meeting. First, Tom Cohen will briefly discuss the impact of a full Commission on the heels of an election cycle. Chip Yorkgitis (3:20) will follow up to discuss two Report and Orders related to satellite and space launches. Hank Kelly (21:02) will discuss the changes the Commission made to address direct access to numbers by interconnected VoIP providers. Finally, Mike Dover (31:18) will discuss the Notice of Proposed Rule Making establishing a 5G fund for rural America.2023-09-2943 minKelley Drye Full SpectrumKelley Drye Full SpectrumFCC Open Meeting Recap: AugustOn today’s episode of Full Spectrum, the Kelley Drye Communications team will be discussing several of the matters raised at the FCC’s August 3, 2023, Open Meeting. First (1:04), partner Chip Yorkgitis covers a Notice of Inquiry that initiates a mostly technical inquiry into how to measure non-Federal spectrum usage as a prelude to future spectrum management decisions. Second (10:19), special counsel Mike Dover covers a Sixth Report and Order which implements the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) high-cost area benefit.2023-08-0822 minKelley Drye Full SpectrumKelley Drye Full SpectrumFCC Open Meeting Recap: JuneOn today’s episode of Full Spectrum, the Kelley Drye Communications team will be discussing several of the matters raised at the FCC’s May 18, 2023 Open Meeting. First, (1:00) partner Chip Yorkgitis will cover a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that would explore how spectrum in the 42 GHz band might be made available through one of several spectrum access models which have the potential to provide solutions in this evolving space. Second, (15:12) special counsel Michael Dover will cover a Report and Order, NPRM, and Order concerning accessibility for video conferencing services and providing guidance relating to the definition of “interoperable video conferencing servic...2023-06-1527 minKelley Drye Full SpectrumKelley Drye Full SpectrumFCC Open Meeting Recap: MayOn today’s episode of Full Spectrum, the Kelley Drye Communications team will be discussing several of the matters raised at the FCC’s May 18, 2023 Open Meeting. First (01:00), Partner Chip Yorkgitis discusses the Commission’s Report and Order expanding unlicensed uses in the 60 GHz band (57-71 GHz). Chip also (08:34) summarizes the Commission’s Report and Order declining to adopt rules to enable terrestrial mobile service in the 12.2-12.7 GHz Band and a related Further NPRM which will consider liberalizing licensed terrestrial fixed service rules in the band, and introducing unlicensed applications for the first time in this frequency range. Next (21:12), Special...2023-05-1945 minKelley Drye Legal DownloadKelley Drye Legal DownloadEPA Proposes First National Drinking Water Standard for PFASOn today’s episode of Legal Download, attorneys from Kelley Drye’s Environmental practice will be joined by Kathi Wurzel, a board-certified toxicologist with NewFields, an environmental and engineering consulting firm, to discuss the first proposed national drinking water standard for PFAS released by the EPA this spring. Associate Sabrina Morelli moderates the discussion as Kathi, partner Steven Humphreys and associate Zoe Makoul discuss the standards and the impact of PFAS.2023-05-1822 minKelley Drye Legal DownloadKelley Drye Legal DownloadConversation with Ralph Allen, Kelley Drye's New COOJoin Heather Tighe and Ralph Allen as we find out about Ralph's background, welcome him to Kelley Drye and find out what his plans are for the firm.2023-04-2035 minKelley Drye Full SpectrumKelley Drye Full SpectrumFCC Open Meeting Recap: March 2023 Part 1On today’s episode of the Full Spectrum podcast, attorneys from Kelley Drye’s Communications practice highlight items from the FCC’s March 16th Open Meeting. First, partner Hank Kelly discusses (0:00:58) the FCC’s adoption of a Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that addresses a gap in the STIR/SHAKEN caller ID authentication regime, expands robocall mitigation requirements for all providers, adopts more robust enforcement tools, and seeks comment on additional steps to further enhance the effectiveness of the STIR/SHAKEN framework. Hank Kelly also addresses (0:09:33) the FCC’s adoption of a Report and Order requiring providers...2023-03-1724 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastFTC Proposed Ban Of Noncompetes- Practical Guidance For EmployersThe Federal Trade Commission’s (“FTC”) proposed rule banning the use of non-competes with employees and workers could regulate nearly every employer in the nation. If a final rule emerges from this proposal it could potentially prohibit non-disclosure, non-solicitation, and non-recruitment agreements and functional non-compete clauses. How can individual firms and industry groups alike weigh in on one of the most substantial regulatory actions facing employers right now? And what should businesses do to prepare? Kelley Drye’s Labor and Employment practice shares practical guidance to help employers prepare for a world without noncompetes. https://www.adlawaccess.com/2023/01/articles/ftc-insights-how-employers-can-prepare-for-a-world-without-noncompetes/ William...2023-01-2410 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastThe FTC’s Proposal to Ban Noncompetes is on Shaky Legal GroundBy now, most of our readers have likely heard about the FTC’s proposed rule to ban noncompete clauses in employment contracts, including from Kelley Drye’s other posts on the topic discussing the sheer breadth of the proposal and the potential implications for employers. In this post, we zero in on an issue that merits a lot more attention than it’s getting – namely, the serious legal and practical questions that the FTC’s proposal raises. https://www.adlawaccess.com/2023/01/articles/the-ftcs-proposal-to-ban-noncompetes-is-on-shaky-legal-ground/ Jessica Rich jrich@kelleydrye.com (202) 342-8580 https://www.kelleydrye.com/Our-People/Jessica-L-Rich Kate White kwhite@kelleydrye.com (202) 342-8855 http...2023-01-2311 minKelley Drye Full SpectrumKelley Drye Full SpectrumFCC Open Meeting Recap: December 2022On today’s episode of the Full Spectrum podcast, attorneys from Kelley Drye’s Communications practice highlight items from the FCC’s December Open Meeting as well as two important items from November. First, special counsel Mike Dover discusses these items -- Broadband labels and ACP data collection (1:27.057-19:07.750). Discussion of the December Open Meeting items then follows. Partner Tom Cohen discusses a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that would take the next step in the Commission’s efforts to promote equal access to broadband by seeking comment on potential rules to address digital discrimination of access to broadband, consistent with Congress...2022-12-2247 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastCPRA Rule Revisions Unlikely to be Finalized in 2022CPRA Rule Revisions Unlikely to be Finalized in 2022 by Kelley Drye Advertising Law2022-11-0813 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastBlurred Lines - A Rundown on the FTC Workshop “Protecting Kids from Stealth Advertising in Digital Media”Blurred Lines - A Rundown on the FTC Workshop “Protecting Kids from Stealth Advertising in Digital Media” by Kelley Drye Advertising Law2022-11-0410 minKelley Drye Full SpectrumKelley Drye Full SpectrumFCC Open Meeting Recap: October 2022On today’s episode of the Full Spectrum podcast, attorneys from Kelley Drye’s Communications practice highlight items from the FCC’s October Open Meeting. First, partner Chip Yorkgitis discusses the Commission’s adoption of a Notice of Inquiry to explore the potential restructuring of the 12.7 GHz Band to accommodate the introduction of Next-Generation and other mobile Wireless Services (1:15-13:39). Following Chip, partner Hank Kelly discusses Caller ID Authentication on Non-IP Networks (13:45-26:23). Finally, special counsel Mike Dover covers the FCC’s consideration of a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to strengthen the operational readiness of the Emergency Alert System and Wireless E...2022-11-0148 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastNFL Hit with Automatic Renewal Lawsuit (and Hyperbole)Last week, a plaintiff filed a proposed class action against the NFL over its automatic renewal practices. The plaintiff alleges that the company used deceptive practices to automatically subscribe its Game Pass users to a new streaming service, NFL+, without their clear knowledge or consent, and that the NFL later made it difficult for them to cancel. It’s a little hard to tell from the complaint exactly what happened, but the gist of the argument is familiar. The plaintiff alleges that when he learned that his Game Pass subscription was going to be converted to an NFL + subscription, he at...2022-10-1903 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastSEC is the Latest Agency to Keep Up With the KardashiansIn these difficult financial times, some of us may turn to our financial advisors for advice. Others may turn to Kim Kardashian. If you fall into the latter category, you may have seen that last year, Ms. Kardashian posted a story on Instagram in which she shared what her “friends just told [her] about the Ethereum Max Token.” People who read the post could swipe up to join the E-Max Community and purchase tokens. Not disclosed – but not surprising – was the fact that Ms. Kardashian was paid $250,000 for the post. https://www.adlawaccess.com/2022/10/articles/sec-is-the-latest-agency-to-keep-up-with-the-kardashians/ Gonzalo E. Mon Phone: (202) 342-8576 Em...2022-10-1803 minKelley Drye Legal DownloadKelley Drye Legal DownloadCrypto Regulation in the CrosshairsCurrently the regulation of cryptocurrency currently hinges on one question, are cryptocurrency securities under federal securities law or are they commodities? Partner and head of Kelley Drye's Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Practice Matt Luzadder provides insight into what a sensible regulatory model looks like. Matt Luzadder MLuzadder@KelleyDrye.com (312) 857-2623 https://www.kelleydrye.com/Our-People/Matthew-C-Luzadder Produced by Sean Sobel2022-10-0420 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastCalifornia AG’s First CCPA Settlement Sends Strong “Signals” About Do Not Sell EnforcementCalifornia AG’s First CCPA Settlement Sends Strong “Signals” About Do Not Sell Enforcement by Kelley Drye Advertising Law2022-09-1306 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastFTC and Six States Take Action Against Fake Reviews and ClaimsFTC and Six States Take Action Against Fake Reviews and Claims by Kelley Drye Advertising Law2022-09-1304 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastFTC Updates – Intuit, Mag-Moss, and MoreUpdates on advertising law, privacy law, and consumer protection trends, issues, and developments from Kelley Drye's Advertising and Marketing practice. FTC Updates – Intuit, Mag-Moss, and More There’s a lot going on at the FTC and in consumer protection news more generally.  This blogpost highlights some recent FTC-related news, as well as several issues related to the FTC’s legal authority that bear watching. https://www.adlawaccess.com/2022/08/articles/ftc-updates-intuit-twitter-mag-moss-and-more/ Contact
 Jessica L. Rich 
jrich@kelleydrye.com
 (202) 342-8580 
Bio - www.kelleydrye.com/Our-People/Jessica-L-Rich Subscribe to the Ad Law Access blog - https://www.adlawaccess.com/subscribe/ Subscribe to the Ad Law News N...2022-09-0812 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastThe FTC’s Mission Statement for 2022-2026- “Legitimate Business Activity” Still Missing in ActionAd Law Access Daily Podcast Updates on advertising law, privacy law, and consumer protection trends, issues, and developments from Kelley Drye's Advertising and Marketing practice. The FTC’s Mission Statement for 2022-2026: “Legitimate Business Activity” Still Missing in Action Last November, the FTC sought public comment on a draft strategic plan for 2022-2026.  As we blogged here and discussed in a comment submitted to the FTC (one of only 21 submitted), a key change from prior strategic plans was deletion of the phrase “without unduly burdening legitimate business activity” from the FTC’s Mission Statement – a change that the Commission majority just adopted in its f...2022-09-0604 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastHow To Protect Employee/HR Data and Comply with Data Privacy LawsBuilding off of last month's webinar of the same name, Jayson Lewis and Alex Schneider discuss how to protect employee/HR data and comply with data privacy laws. Jayson and Alex review the kinds of data that are subject to data privacy laws, the laws that govern the handling of employee/HR data (federal and state), the use of monitoring tools and biometric technologies in the, and principles and best practices that employers should adopt as they navigate the evolving privacy landscape. Contact Information Jayson Lewis jlewis@kelleydrye.com (212) 808-7527 https://www.kelleydrye.com/Our-People/Jayson-B-Lewis Alex Schneider aschneider@kelleydrye...2022-08-0526 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastFTC Announced Third Right to Repair Action in Three WeeksAd Law Access Daily Podcast Updates on advertising law, privacy law, and consumer protection trends, issues, and developments from Kelley Drye's Advertising and Marketing practice. FTC Announced Third Right to Repair Action in Three Weeks The FTC is focused on ensuring that consumers have options when it comes to repairing products. In 2019, they held a workshop to discuss manufacturer restrictions on repair rights. In a 2021 report, they concluded there was “scant evidence to support manufacturers’ justifications for repair restrictions.” After that, they issued a Policy Statement calling for more aggressive enforcement against manufacturers that impose these restrictions. Two weeks ago, we pos...2022-07-2203 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastNAD Addresses Disclosure Requirements for Paid StudiesAd Law Access Daily Podcast Updates on advertising law, privacy law, and consumer protection trends, issues, and developments from Kelley Drye's Advertising and Marketing practice. NAD Addresses Disclosure Requirements for Paid Studies Liberty Mobile Puerto Rico advertised that it has the “best network” and the “best coverage” in Puerto Rico and disclosed that the claims were based on an “independent study” conducted by Global Wireless Solutions (or “GWS”). Although T-Mobile didn’t challenge the results of the study, it argued that because Liberty had paid GWS to conduct the study, the connection between the two companies should be clearly disclosed, in accordance with...2022-07-2003 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastCARU’s First Decision on “Gender-Restrictive” Ads Also Addresses Jurisdictional IssuesAd Law Access Daily Podcast Updates on advertising law, privacy law, and consumer protection trends, issues, and developments from Kelley Drye's Advertising and Marketing practice. CARU’s First Decision on “Gender-Restrictive” Ads Also Addresses Jurisdictional Issues In a February 2021 blog post, CARU encouraged advertisers to focus on diversity and inclusion in their ads. In August 2021, they went a step further when they announced that the new version of the CARU Guidelines would include a provision stating that ads “should not portray or encourage negative social stereotyping, prejudice, or discrimination.” Last week, CARU released the first decision involving that new provision. https://www.a...2022-07-1904 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastTINA.org Urges Investigation into Hello FreshAd Law Access Daily Podcast Updates on advertising law, privacy law, and consumer protection trends, issues, and developments from Kelley Drye's Advertising and Marketing practice. TINA.org Urges Investigation into Hello Fresh TINA.org recently announced that it had filed complaints with the FTC and the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection, urging them to investigate Hello Fresh’s marketing practices related to a campaign advertising “free” meals in order to encourage consumers to sign up for a subscription. The complaints touch on a number of issues we post about frequently, including automatic renewals, “dark patterns,” and the use of influencers. Here are s...2022-06-3005 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastFTC Announces Two Actions on Right to Repair While Legislative Efforts ContinueUpdates on advertising law, privacy law, and consumer protection trends, issues, and developments from Kelley Drye's Advertising and Marketing practice. FTC Announces Two Actions on Right to Repair While Legislative Efforts Continue The FTC is focused on ensuring that consumers have options when it comes to repairing products. In 2019, they held a workshop to discuss manufacturer restrictions on repair rights. In a 2021 report, they concluded there was “scant evidence to support manufacturers’ justifications for repair restrictions.” After that, they issued a Policy Statement calling for more aggressive enforcement against manufacturers that impose these restrictions. Last week, we may have seen the start o...2022-06-3003 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastUpdate on “Three Corners” Federal Privacy Bill (HR 8152)For those not following every detail regarding the progress of the “three corners” federal privacy bill, here’s a summary of where things stand. In brief, on June 23, the House E&C Consumer Protection Subcommittee held a markup during which it considered a substitute version of the bill (HR 8152), approved it by voice vote, and forwarded it to the full E&C Committee for consideration. The amended bill contains a host of changes, many of which push it in a more business-friendly direction. Senate Commerce Chair Cantwell is more critical of the bill than ever, and has told the media that she...2022-06-2910 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastTest of Skype and ZoomTest of Skype and Zoom by Kelley Drye Advertising Law2022-06-221h 02Kelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastNew Bipartisan Federal Privacy Bill – Breakthrough, Too Late, or Both?Ad Law Access Daily Podcast Updates on advertising law, privacy law, and consumer protection trends, issues, and developments from Kelley Drye's Advertising and Marketing practice. New Bipartisan Federal Privacy Bill – Breakthrough, Too Late, or Both? On Friday June 3, a bipartisan group of leaders from key House and Senate committees released a new  “discussion draft” bill to establish nationwide standards for consumer privacy. The proposal (the American Data Privacy and Protection Act) builds on prior bills put forth by both Democrats and Republicans, as well as principles and provisions contained in the GDPR and State privacy laws. Of significance, the bill reflects b...2022-06-1117 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastWebinar Replay - State Attorneys General 101Webinar Replay - State AG 101 State Attorneys General play an increasingly important and powerful role in enforcing consumer protection laws and establishing public health standards impacting broad swaths of business. They are the primary enforcers of consumer protection laws within their state and hold sweeping powers to protect the public they serve by launching investigations and litigation alone or in multi-state actions involving numerous states and territories across the country. Kelley Drye State Attorneys General practice Co-Chair Paul Singer, Senior Associate Beth Chun and Abby Stempson, Director of the Center for Consumer Protection, National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) presented the...2022-06-1057 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastWebinar Replay: Teen Privacy Law UpdateThe replay for our May 19, 2022 Teen Privacy Law Update webinar is available here. A video version is available here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUjuoyI_nok Protecting the privacy and safety of kids and teens online is receiving enormous attention lately from Congress, the States, the FTC, and even the White House. Further, just last month, BBB National Programs unveiled a Teenage Privacy Program Roadmap offering a comprehensive framework for companies to use in identifying and avoiding online harms impacting teens. Amidst these developments, Kelley Drye held a webinar to discuss the unique challenges associated with teen privacy. Dona...2022-05-261h 00Kelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastWebinar Replay - Consumer Privacy Litigation UpdateThe increasing number of states enacting privacy laws means more privacy litigation. From the webinar of the same name, on this podcast the two co-chairs of Kelley Drye's Consumer Class Action Defense practice discuss: - California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and related laws covering privacy - California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA) (Cal. Penal Code § 631, 632) - Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) (47 USC 227) - Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA) (18 U.S.C. 2710) - Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) Webinar link: Contacts Lauri Mazzuchetti Partner lmazzuchetti@KelleyDrye.com (973) 503-5910 Bio: https://www.kelleydrye.com/Our-People/Lauri-A-Mazzuchetti Becca Wahlquist Partner bwahlquist@kelleydrye.c...2022-04-2958 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastQ1 2022 #2 - Top Privacy Issues to Watch in 2022We are replaying our most popular episodes from the first quarter of 2022. Today's episode comes from our January 20 blog post Top Privacy Issues to Watch in 2022 - www.adlawaccess.com/2022/01/article…-watch-in-2022/ Contacts Any member of Kelley Drye’s Privacy team - www.kelleydrye.com/Our-Practices/R…unseling-and-Co Subscribe to the Ad Law Access Blog - www.adlawaccess.com/subscribe/ Advertising and Privacy Law Resource Center - www.kelleydrye.com/Advertising-and…Resource-Center The Advertising and Marketing and Privacy and Information Security practice groups at Kelley Drye have organized this Advertising and Privacy Law Resource Center to help your company navigate the lega...2022-04-1308 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastFive Consumer Protection Trends You Should Be Watching Out For (or Greatest Hits So Far This Year)Five Consumer Protection Trends You Should Be Watching Out For ( or Greatest Hits So Far This Year) With guest host Kristi Wolff With our entrance into the second quarter, Kristi takes a look at five things that she’s been noticing to help gauge what we should be watching for: Free Claims FTC to Intuit: “Free” Not Free for Most Taxpayers https://www.adlawaccess.com/2022/03/articles/ftc-to-intuit-free-not-free-for-most-taxpayers/ Green Claims NAD Continues to Focus on Green Claims https://www.adlawaccess.com/2022/03/articles/nad-continues-to-focus-on-green-claims/ Subscriptions Ad Law Access https://www.adlawaccess.com/?s=subscriptions Prop 65 Kelley Green Law Blog https://www.kelleygreenlawblog.com/?s...2022-04-0608 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastLather, Rinse, Review, Repeat – NAD Issues New Decision on Haircare ReviewsLather, Rinse, Review, Repeat – NAD Issues New Decision on Haircare Reviews Last year, Prose – a company that makes customized haircare products – brought an NAD challenge against a competitor, Function, over Function’s claims that it had over 110,000 5-star product reviews. Shortly after that, Function filed a challenge against Prose over Prose’s claims that it had over 192,000 5-star product reviews. NAD recently reopened the second challenge, and the new decision includes additional insights into how NAD examines reviews. https://www.adlawaccess.com/2022/04/articles/lather-rinse-rep…haircare-reviews/ Gonzalo E. Mon 
gmon@kelleydrye.com
 (202) 342-8576
 Bio - www.kelleydrye.com/Our-People/Gonzalo-E-Mon Advertising and Privacy Law Res...2022-04-0404 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastFTC to Intuit: “Free” Not “Free” for Most TaxpayersFTC to Intuit: “Free” Not “Free” for Most Taxpayers If you follow the FTC, you likely saw its widely-covered filing this week alleging that Intuit, the marketer of TurboTax, has deceptively claimed for years that its online tax preparation services are “free,” when they’re free for only a subset of taxpayers. The FTC’s case parallels two class actions already underway; some state AGs are reportedly investigating the company as well. https://www.adlawaccess.com/2022/03/articles/ftc-to-intuit-free-not-free-for-most-taxpayers/ Jessica L. Rich 
jrich@kelleydrye.com
 (202) 342-8580
 Bio - www.kelleydrye.com/Our-People/Jessica-L-Rich Advertising and Privacy Law Resource Center - www.kelleydrye.com/Advertising...2022-04-0108 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastAfter Remington Settlement, AGs Press Forward With CP Investigations of Firearms ManufacturersHosted by Simone Roach After Remington Settlement, Attorneys General Aim To Press Forward With Consumer Protection Investigations of Firearms Manufacturers David M. Reap dreap@kelleydrye.com (212) 808-7636 Bio - https://www.kelleydrye.com/Our-People/David-M-Reap Paul L. Singer
 psinger@kelleydrye.com
 (202) 342-8672 
Bio - www.kelleydrye.com/Our-People/Paul-L-Singer Beth Chun
 bchun@kelleydrye.com
 (202) 342-8671 
Bio - www.kelleydrye.com/Our-People/Beth-Bolen-Chun Advertising and Privacy Law Resource Center - www.kelleydrye.com/Advertising-and…Resource-Center The Advertising and Marketing and Privacy and Information Security practice groups at Kelley Drye have organized this Advertising and Privacy Law Resource Center to help your company navigate...2022-03-3107 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastBuy American Final Rule Ups the Domestic Content AnteHosted by Simone Roach Our colleagues have just published an advisory that summarizes recent amendments made by the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Buy American Act requirements. The amendments implement the Biden Administration’s Executive Order “Ensuring the Future Is Made in all of America by All of America’s Workers.”  See the advisory for the full details. We carefully monitor Made In USA issues at the Federal Trade Commission and maintain a tracker of Made In USA closing letters. If you want to subscribe to Kelley Drye’s Made In USA Tracker email marketing@kelleydrye.com. Additional Made In USA information can be...2022-03-1614 minKelley Drye Legal DownloadKelley Drye Legal DownloadAttorney-Client Privilege In Investigations and Crisis Response ScenariosOn this episode of Kelley Drye’s Legal Download, senior associate Molly Rao speaks with Kristi Wolff, the chair of the firm’s Food and Drug Law and Cannabis Law practices. They provide answers to frequently asked questions surrounding attorney-client privilege and investigations, including how to protect privilege and how to keep third-party communications protected. For more information, contact: Kristi Wolff Partner kwolff@kelleydrye.com (202) 342-8805 Bio - www.kelleydrye.com/Our-People/Kristi-L-Wolff Malavika (Molly) Rao Senior Associate mrao@kelleydrye.com (212) 808-5129 Bio: www.kelleydrye.com/Our-People/Malavika-A-Rao2022-03-1120 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastWebinar Replay: Privacy Priorities for 2022 - FTCUnder Chair Lina Khan, the Federal Trade Commission has announced an aggressive privacy agenda, which is unfolding on the enforcement, regulatory, and policy fronts. In recent enforcement actions, the FTC has sought stringent remedies, including data deletion, bans on conduct, notices to consumers, stricter consent requirements, individual liability, and significant monetary relief based on a range of creative theories. The FTC has also announced that it intends to launch a rulemaking to limit "surveillance advertising." The FTC has also issued two rounds of guidance on its Health Breach Notification Rule -- which has never been the subject of an FTC...2022-03-0355 minKelley Drye Legal DownloadKelley Drye Legal DownloadOffice Politics: Rules for Engaging Your Workforce in the 2022 ElectionsKelley Drye Legal Download Podcast A rundown of the latest legal issues impacting your business from Kelley Drye & Warren LLP. With 2022 midterm elections right around the corner, you may already be planning to approach your executives and employees to encourage them to be more engaged politically in today’s important issues, whether that’s learning more about the candidates and issues, registering to vote and voting, volunteering for favored campaigns and candidates, and even perhaps fundraising. In this episode, Jeff Scurry speaks with Dave Frulla and Jeff Hunter about the “rules of the road” when it comes to engaging your workforc...2022-02-1807 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastDay in the Life of a Chief Privacy OfficerOn this special episode, Privacy and Information Security practice chair Alysa Hutnik chats with Shana Gillers, TransUnion’s Chief Privacy Officer. Alysa and Shana discuss the journey to becoming a chief privacy officer, hot topics, and what it takes to stay on top of your game in privacy today. Shana Gillers Shoshana Gillers has served as TransUnion’s Chief Privacy Officer since September 2019. In this role Ms. Gillers oversees compliance with privacy laws across TransUnion’s global footprint and promotes a culture of responsible data stewardship. Prior to joining TransUnion, Ms. Gillers spent four years at JPMorgan Chase, ultimately serving as Vic...2022-02-1723 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKick-Off Time for FTC Rulemaking on Earnings ClaimsAd Law Access Daily Podcast Updates on advertising law, privacy law, and consumer protection trends, issues, and developments from Kelley Drye's Advertising and Marketing practice. Hosted by Simone Roach On February 10, the FTC announced that it “will vote” at its February 17 open meeting to issue an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPR) on “deceptive earnings claims for business ventures, gig or other work opportunities, or educational, coaching or training offerings.” Here’s our take on what we can glean from this announcement and what we might expect as the rulemaking process moves forward. Blog Post - https://www.adlawaccess.com/2022/02/articles/kick...2022-02-1705 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastUpcoming webinar on recent FTC privacy developments and predictions for 2022Hosted by Simone roach Please join us for a webinar on February 24, 2022 at 4 p.m. on recent and upcoming FTC developments. The webinar will feature Kelley Drye’s Jessica Rich and Aaron Burstein, both former FTC officials, and will be moderated by the newest addition to our privacy team, Jayson Lewis. Here’s a taste of what we’ll be discussing, building on the commentary we have posted in this blog over the past few months: All eyes are on the FTC this year, given its recent actions, setbacks, and ambitious plans for 2022. As we’ve reported here, Chair Lina Khan has...2022-02-1403 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastA New Federal Privacy Law Could Come from an Unexpected PlaceAd Law Access Daily Podcast Updates on advertising law, privacy law, and consumer protection trends, issues, and developments from Kelley Drye's Advertising and Marketing practice. Hosted by Simone Roach As we continue to watch the slow motion, often circular efforts in Congress to develop and enact comprehensive privacy legislation, federal action on privacy could end up coming from some surprising places. By this, we mean it might not come from Senators Cantwell or Wicker, who have championed the leading, competing privacy bills in the Senate Commerce Committee over the past few years.  Nor from Senator Wyden, who just re-introduced his b...2022-02-1006 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastSenate Spars with FTC BCP Director Sam Levine over FTC Enforcement, Surprisingly from Both SidesAd Law Access Daily Podcast Updates on advertising law, privacy law, and consumer protection trends, issues, and developments from Kelley Drye's Advertising and Marketing practice. Hosted by Simone Roach The Senate Commerce Committee’s Subcommittee on Consumer Protection, Product Safety and Data Security held its second hearing in less than a year on COVID-19 fraud, price gouging, and related enforcement efforts. Groundhog Day Eve was a fitting date for the hearing, as the Federal Trade Commission – this time through Bureau of Consumer Protection Director Samuel Levine – again called on Congress to pass legislation to clarify the agency’s Section 13(b) authorit...2022-02-0805 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastDark Patterns - A New Legal Standard or Just a Catchy Name? (Part Two)Hosted by Simone Roach In Part One of this discussion, we provided background on the concept of dark patterns and analyzed some recent examples from State AG enforcement. We concluded that, in alleging dark patterns, State AGs are building primarily on existing precedent governing deception and unfairness but also are trying to push the envelope. Whereas earlier precedent mostly focused on false and hidden information, some of the State’s current allegations lean more towards coercion and the impairment of voluntary action. In this episode (Part Two), we examine the FTC’s approach to this issue, now and in the past...2022-02-0406 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastDark Patterns - A New Legal Standard or Just a Catchy Name? (Part One)Hosted by Simone Roach State and federal regulators have definitely put a new emphasis on combatting so-called “dark patterns” – a term attributed in 2010 to user-experience expert Harry Brignull, who runs the website darkpatterns.org. Consider some of the actions of 2021: In April, the FTC hosted a workshop dedicated to dark patterns. In July, Colorado passed the Colorado Privacy Act that specifically defines and prohibits the use of dark patterns. In October, the FTC issued a policy statement warning against the use of dark patterns in subscription services. And just last week, a bipartisan group of four states sued Google alleging in par...2022-02-0306 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastFTC Continues to Focus on Incentivized ReviewsAd Law Access Daily Podcast Hosted by Simone Roach We wrote about the FTC’s first case involving a company’s failure to post negative reviews. Just a few days later, the FTC reached a $3.5 million settlement with Hubble Contacts. Although much of the FTC’s complaint in the Hubble case alleges violations of the Contact Lens Rule, the FTC also alleged that Hubble engaged in misleading practices related to consumers reviews. The latter should catch your eye, even if you don’t work in the vision industry. Blog Post - https://www.adlawaccess.com/2022/01/articles/ftc-continues-to-focus-on-incentivized-reviews/ Contacts Gonzalo E. Mon
 gmo...2022-02-0202 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastWebinar Replay: State Attorney General Consumer Protection Priorities For 2022Consumer protection enforcement efforts are expected to increase dramatically this year. Recent pronouncements from State Attorneys General around the country bring privacy, big tech and the misuse of algorithms, and basic advertising related frauds into particular scrutiny. From the webinar of the same title, Kelley Drye State Attorneys General practice Co-Chair Paul Singer, Advertising and Marketing Partner Gonzalo Mon, Privacy Partner Laura VanDruff, and Senior Associate Beth Chun discuss these and other state consumer protection, advertising, and privacy enforcement trends. Webinar link: https://udenver.zoom.us/rec/play/d12OUXRO-fwuQ4Wou5KgQy5q9G404Ozs2016MwMPKTwiitngPSnh08zbR4SACrcsy4CpGhe7knNmuP9...2022-02-0159 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastWebinar Replay: Privacy Priorities For 2022 - Legal And Tech Developments To Track And TackleOn another special episode, Kelley Drye’s Privacy Team and Ketch, a data control company, highlighted key legal and self-regulatory developments to monitor, along with practical considerations for how to tackle these changes over the course of the year. This is a podcast version of the recent webinar. For a video replay of the webinar - https://kelleydrye.zoom.us/rec/share/UluU6GApxeZHiplBizKH3Ta2mOa9yPnl7nn-JxWPOJkGZTWKDoAFlL_3mO8_iCSD.uIrC9Im180BZO5Lx?startTime=1643230807000 Contact Info Alysa Z. Hutnik
 (202) 342-8603 
ahutnik@kelleydrye.com Bio - https://www.kelleydrye.com/Our-People/Alysa-Z-Hutnik Jonathan Joseph Ketch jonathan@ketch.com Aaron Burstein  aburstei...2022-01-2958 minKelley Drye Ad Law Access PodcastKelley Drye Ad Law Access Podcast2022 Federal and State Privacy DevelopmentsAd Law Access Daily Podcast On this special episode, Jessica Rich and Paul Singer discuss privacy developments they are watching this year on both the federal and state fronts. Contact Info Jessica L. Rich
 jrich@kelleydrye.com
 (202) 342-8580
 Bio - www.kelleydrye.com/Our-People/Jessica-L-Rich Paul L. Singer psinger@kelleydrye.com (202) 342-8672 Bio - https://www.kelleydrye.com/Our-People/Paul-L-Singer Paul recently presented with other Kelley Drye attorneys on the webinar State Attorney General Consumer Protection Priorities for 2022. A podcast version will hit this feed soon but find a replay of the webinar here - https://kelleydrye.zoom.us/rec/share/IK...2022-01-2834 minKelley Drye Legal DownloadKelley Drye Legal DownloadEPA Plan Changes PFAS Outlook For Companies, RegulatorsThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently released its much-anticipated plan, nearly a year in the making, to address per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances in the environment. Building on a Law360 of the same name, Steven Humphreys, Lauren Shah, and Maria Pimienta discuss the EPA's PFAS Strategic Roadmap, which provides a detailed framework of actions the agency commits to taking over the next three years to confront PFAS contamination across the country. See the Law360 article here (subscription required): https://www.law360.com/articles/1435724/epa-plan-changes-pfas-outlook-for-companies-regulators For additional information, see our PFAS and Emerging Contaminants https://www.kelleydrye.com/Our-Practices/Hot-Topics/PFAS-and-Emerging-Contaminants ...2021-11-1935 minKelley Drye Legal DownloadKelley Drye Legal Download2021 House Ways And Means Tax ProposalsOn September 13, 2021, the House Ways and Means Committee released draft legislation advancing a series of tax proposals (the “Ways and Means Tax Proposals”). This episode of Kelley Drye's Legal Download discusses some of these proposals. For additional information, see: House Ways and Means Committee Proposes Tax Law Changes https://www.kelleydrye.com/News-Events/Publications/Client-Advisories/House-Ways-and-Means-Committee-Proposed-Tax-Law-Ch Contacts: Andrew Lee Partner alee@kelleydrye.com (212) 808-7859 Jack Miles Partner jmiles@kelleydrye.com (212) 808-7574 The Ways and Means Tax Proposals are, of course, subject to change, as Congressional negotiations progress in the coming weeks. It is uncertain whether the Biden administration will ultimately succ...2021-10-0929 minKelley Drye Legal DownloadKelley Drye Legal DownloadWhat Does The SEC Approved NASDAQ Diversity Proposal Mean For Boards?On this episode of Kelley Drye’s Legal Download, Senior Associate Courtney Kleshinski will discuss NASDAQ’s Diversity Proposal, approved by the SEC in August 2021, that would establish a disclosure-based framework to advance board diversity and enhance transparency of board diversity statistics. Courtney and Shanin will review key components of the proposal and highlight the implications and action-items for company boards. Contacts Courtney L. Kleshinski - https://www.kelleydrye.com/Our-People/Courtney-L-Kleshinski Senior Associate ckleshinski@kelleydrye.com (312) 857-70792021-09-3009 minKelley Drye Legal DownloadKelley Drye Legal DownloadTop Environmental Social & Governance Concerns for Corporate BoardsPressure from institutional investors such as BlackRock vanguard and State Street and environmental groups, employees, customers, and other corporate stakeholders has contributed to an increased focus and urgency on environmental, social and corporate governance matters or ESG. Boards of directors are now looking for ways their companies can design and implement business strategies that produce a sustainable future and remain relevant in a world where climate change, social justice, pandemics, disease prevention and wellness are the new normal. In this episode of Kelley Drye's Legal Download, senior associate Courtney Kleshinski provides a roadmap for boards to take tangible steps towards...2021-04-3009 minKelley Drye Legal DownloadKelley Drye Legal DownloadMaryland's Controversial Tax on Digital Advertising ExplainedOn February 12, 2021, the General Assembly of the State of Maryland enacted legislation imposing the Digital Advertising Gross Revenues Tax, overriding a prior veto of the legislation by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan. The Act imposes a tax, at rates of up to 10%, on gross revenues “derived from digital advertising services in the state.” The tax could be extremely burdensome, and within days of the Act’s enactment, a number of advertising industry groups commenced litigation, in an effort to block implementation of the Act. Tax partner Andrew Lee breaks down what you need to know about this first-of-its-kind tax on this episod...2021-02-2808 minKelley Drye Legal DownloadKelley Drye Legal DownloadThe Biden Tax PlanThe Democrats’ “sweep” of the White House and both chambers of Congress means that it is all but inevitable that tax legislation will be introduced in 2021, but the razor-thin nature of the Democrats’ majority in Congress could mean that only a few of President Biden’s proposals will ultimately be enacted this year. In a companion podcast to their client advisory, the latest episode of Kelley Drye’s Legal Download features tax partners Jack Miles and Andrew Lee discussing some of President Biden’s corporate and individual tax proposals. For additional information: The Biden Tax Plan Client Advisory www.kelleydrye.com/News-Event...2021-01-2217 minKelley Drye Legal DownloadKelley Drye Legal DownloadFrom Subpoenas to Search Warrants: Search Warrant BasicsOn the latest episode of Kelley Drye’s Legal Download, in the second of a two-part series, Chicago Office Managing Partner Matt Luzadder speaks with Mark Pohl of The Pohl Group about search warrants and the action plan for you and your company if agents should show up with a warrant. In Part I, Mark discussed grand jury investigations and agent interviews. These guests draw on their experience from both the law enforcement and defense perspectives, giving the audience practical advice on handling the investigative process. For more information, contact: Mark Pohl President & Founder The Pohl Group Special Agent, DoD (Re...2020-12-1516 minKelley Drye Legal DownloadKelley Drye Legal DownloadFrom Subpoenas to Search Warrants: Responding to Grand Jury Subpoenas and Agent InterviewsOn the latest episode of Kelley Drye’s Legal Download, in the first of a two-part series, Chicago Office Managing Partner Matt Luzadder speaks with Mark Pohl of The Pohl Group about grand jury investigations and agent interviews. In Part II, Mark will discuss search warrants and the action plan for you and your company if agents should show up with a warrant. These guests draw on their experience from both the law enforcement and defense perspectives, giving the audience practical advice on handling the investigative process. For more information, contact: Mark Pohl President & Founder The Pohl Group Special Agent, Do...2020-12-0815 minKelley Drye Full SpectrumKelley Drye Full SpectrumInside the TCPA, Episode 8: Supreme Court PreviewOn December 8, 2020, the Supreme Court will hear argument in the case of Facebook v. Duguid, which is expected to resolve a widening Circuit split regarding the definition of an automatic telephone dialing system (ATDS). In this latest episode of the Inside the TCPA series, Partners Steve Augustino and Paul A. Rosenthal set the stage for the case and discuss the FCC actions leading up to the current status of the ATDS definition. In the second part of this podcast, originally recorded for Kelley Drye’s Ad Law Access podcast (https://soundcloud.com/adlawaccess), Paul does a deeper dive into Facebook v...2020-12-0724 minKelley Drye Legal DownloadKelley Drye Legal DownloadDon’t Forget About Biometric Privacy When Instituting COVID Procedures!Special Counsel Michael Dover discusses compliance requirements of Illinois' biometric privacy law (BIPA) and how they affect companies implementing COVID procedures to get their employees back to work, as well as how ongoing litigation may have an effect on BIPA compliance in "emergency" circumstances like the national COVID pandemic. For more information: Michael Dover Special Counsel (312) 857-7087 mdover@kelleydrye.com www.kelleydrye.com/Our-People/Michael-Dover For more Kelley Drye podcasts and other insights visit https://www.kelleydrye.com/Insights2020-11-2310 minKelley Drye Legal DownloadKelley Drye Legal DownloadFederal Judge Puts California Ban on Importing Alligator, Crocodile Parts on HoldThe Associated Press, Bloomberg, CBS and numerous other news organizations have covered the recent federal judge’s ruling that found California’s ban on the importation of alligator and crocodile products probably violates federal laws and the state cannot enforce it while various legal challenges remain in court. Kelley Drye represents a group of 11 plaintiffs that make and use alligator and crocodile leather who filed the suit opposing the ban. Communications Manager Christopher Rubsamen speaks with Partner David Frulla about this potentially precedent setting ruling and the facts surrounding it for Kelley Drye’s Legal Download podcast. For more information: David...2020-11-1114 minKelley Drye Legal DownloadKelley Drye Legal DownloadSizing up the FCCThe upcoming election will bring changes to the FCC, regardless of which party wins the White House. In this episode, Dana Wood, co-chair of Kelley Drye’s Government Relations and Public Policy (GRPP) practice joins for a discussion of the potential organizational and policy changes under the next administration. Look out for post-election coverage from Kelley Drye’s Communications and GRPP groups.2020-10-3022 minKelley Drye Full SpectrumKelley Drye Full SpectrumSizing up the FCC in 2021The upcoming election will bring changes to the FCC, regardless of which party wins the White House. In this episode, Communications Partners John Heitmann and Steve Augustino are joined by Dana Wood, co-chair of Kelley Drye’s Government Relations and Public Policy (GRPP) practice, for a discussion of the potential organizational and policy changes under the next administration. The conversation features the future of the digital divide, the race to 5G, Section 230, anti-robocall activities, and more. Look out for post-election coverage from Kelley Drye’s Communications and GRPP groups.2020-10-2232 minKelley Drye Legal DownloadKelley Drye Legal DownloadCybersecurity and Data Protection Issues in the 2020 Election with Kendall Burman of AlloyAs the political calendar creeps up on Election Day, all eyes are on data, cybersecurity, and how they relate to candidates and their campaigns. In a special edition of Kelley Drye's Legal Download, partner Aaron Burstein speaks with Kendall Burman, General Counsel for Alloy, a nonprofit start-up building data and technology for political campaigns, state parties, and other partners that work in and around elections. Aaron and Kendall discuss the sorts of privacy and data protection issues that she runs into and privacy and data protection issues in the political campaign arena generally. Kendall Burman https://alloy.us/team/kendall-burman/ ...2020-10-0924 minKelley Drye Legal DownloadKelley Drye Legal DownloadLeasing In The Age of COVID-19In the wake of COVID-19, commercial landlords are facing unprecedented challenges. Following up on the recent alert, COVID-19 Lease Provisions, Aaron Rosenfeld and Emilie Sickles, highlight a handful of lease provisions that commercial landlords may want to consider when they enter into their next lease or lease amendment. You can find the advisory here: https://www.kelleydrye.com/News-Events/Publications/Client-Advisories/COVID-19-Lease-Provisions You can contact Aaron and Emilie at: Aaron Rosenfeld - https://www.kelleydrye.com/Our-People/Aaron-D-Rosenfeld Emilie Sickles -https://www.kelleydrye.com/Our-People/Emilie-A-Sickles For information on this and other topics, please visit Kelley Drye’s COVID-19 Re...2020-08-1907 minKelley Drye Legal DownloadKelley Drye Legal DownloadCleaning Up: Answers To Common Questions About Disinfectant, Germ, and Virus-Killing ClaimsSince the start of the pandemic, we have been receiving a lot of questions regarding products claiming to kill or otherwise inhibit viruses, bacteria and other germs. Following on from their recent webinar on this same topic (available here https://www.adlawaccess.com/2020/07/articles/webinar-replay-cleaning-up-from-2020-guidance-for-disinfectant-germ-and-virus-killing-claims/), partner Kristi Wolff and special counsel Joe Green answer some common questions they have been getting. Important links: Kristi Wolff - www.kelleydrye.com/Our-People/Kristi-L-Wolff Joe Green -www.kelleydrye.com/Our-People/Joseph-J-Green Kelley Green Blog - www.kelleygreenlawblog.com Ad Law Access - www.adlawaccess.com Food & Drug Law Access - www.fooddruglaw.co...2020-08-0518 minKelley Drye Legal DownloadKelley Drye Legal DownloadBankruptcy During the COVID-19 Pandemic2020 is on pace to set a record as the busiest year for bankruptcy filings since the Great Recession. Special Counsel Jennifer Raviele and Partner Bob LeHane of Kelley Drye's Bankruptcy and Restructuring practice discuss the current state of retail and restaurant bankruptcy cases, the impact of the global pandemic, and what to expect in the future. If you would like further information, please reach out to: Bob LeHane - www.kelleydrye.com/Our-People/Robert-L-LeHane Jennifer Raviele - www.kelleydrye.com/Our-People/Jennifer-D-Raviele Additional information is available at www.kelleydyre.com or our COVID-19 Resource Center at www.kelleydrye.com/COVID-19...2020-07-0219 minKelley Drye Legal DownloadKelley Drye Legal DownloadCOVID-19 Financial Remedies, Part 2: InsuranceKelley Drye partners Matthew Luzadder and Neil Merkl and special counsel Cameron Argetsinger discuss practical advice for companies assessing claims of "force majeure" and review the state of insurance coverage for COVID-19 related business losses. This podcast and its companion episode covering insurance issues related to force majeure and insurance claims related to COVID-19 are updates to the webinar the team did in April, COVID-19 Financial Remedies: Force Majeure, Business Interruption Insurance Coverage and Contractual Provisions, which is available here: https://www.kelleydrye.com/News-Events/Events/Seminars/COVID-19-Financial-Remedies-Force-Majeure,-Busines2020-06-1824 minKelley Drye Legal DownloadKelley Drye Legal DownloadCOVID-19 Financial Remedies, Part 1: Contract Responsibilities and LitigationKelley Drye partners Matthew Luzadder and Neil Merkl and special counsel Cameron Argetsinger discuss practical advice for companies assessing claims of "force majeure" and litigation for COVID-19 related business losses. This podcast and its companion episode covering insurance issues related to force majeure and insurance claims related to COVID-19 are updates to the webinar the team did in April, COVID-19 Financial Remedies: Force Majeure, Business Interruption Insurance Coverage and Contractual Provisions, which is available here: https://www.kelleydrye.com/News-Events/Events/Seminars/COVID-19-Financial-Remedies-Force-Majeure,-Busines2020-06-1825 minKelley Drye Full SpectrumKelley Drye Full SpectrumCOVID-19 Related Bankruptcies: How Can Communications Service Providers Prepare?With the COVID-19 economic disruptions and Chairman Pai’s Keep Americans Connected Pledge, planning for the possibility of telecom customers filing for bankruptcy takes on increased importance. In this episode, we provide an overview of the bankruptcy process and the rights and responsibilities of communications service providers when their customers enter into bankruptcy protection. Communications Partner Steve Augustino is joined by Partner Jason Adams and Associate Meaghan McLoughlin from Kelley Drye’s Bankruptcy practice group to give service providers the essential information they need to know to protect themselves before a bankruptcy petition is filed. In addition, they discuss the uniq...2020-05-0627 minKelley Drye Legal DownloadKelley Drye Legal DownloadCOVID-19: Back to WorkThe coronavirus threat will still be active when many employers begin to return their employees to the job. What will you do when employees refuse to return? When some have been sick but not diagnosed? When social distancing measures remain in place? When some parts of the country (or even your city) are “more open” than others? What should employers do to prepare? In the latest episode of Kelley Drye's Legal Download podcast, Labor and Employment practice group co-chair Barbara Hoey talks through some of the snares of legal, logistical and practical considerations as the nation returns to work. If you...2020-05-0112 minKelley Drye Legal DownloadKelley Drye Legal DownloadCOVID-19: What Employers Need to Know NowEmployers are in uncharted territory with the COVID-19 pandemic, which has created complicated employment issues that continue to evolve by the hour. Kelley Drye’s Labor and Employment co-chair Mark Konkel shares practical advice for employers looking to keep employees SAFE and CALM, while also keeping their BUSINESS FUNCTIONING. Visit Kelley Drye's COVID-19 Response Resource Center at www.kelleydrye.com/Our-Practices/Hot-Topics/COVID-19-Response-Resource-Center To subscribe to all our COVID-19 related communications, please click www.kelleydrye.com/News-Events/Communication-Preferences Follow Mark and the rest of the Labor and Employment team through their blog, Labor Days, at www.labordaysblog.com2020-03-2524 minKelley Drye Legal DownloadKelley Drye Legal DownloadWhat You Need to Know About California's Proposition 65 LawFollowing on a running theme of the Kelley Green Law Blog (https://www.kelleygreenlawblog.com/) and an article from 2019 (www.snipsmag.com/articles/93790-w…oposition-65-law), Special Counsel Joe Green explains what you need to know about California's Proposition 65 and some of the nuances that make “Prop 65” one of the more popular topics – and frustrating regulatory programs – that businesses confront.2020-01-2812 minKelley Drye Legal DownloadKelley Drye Legal DownloadThe Hot Button Issues to Consider When Running a Texting Campaign (Texting 101)Partner Alysa Hutnik gives a 101 level discussion on the issues involved in texting campaigns so you don't get sued in a TCPA cause of action. Telemarketing campaigns are covered by the FTC's Telemarketing Sales Rule, the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), and every state’s telemarketing laws. It is not an area to dabble in. Dip your toe in and you might get sued. For continued coverage of telemarketing/TCPA issues, and other privacy and advertising issues, please visit and subscribe to our blog, Ad Law Access, at www.adlawaccess.com, our Advertising and Privacy Law Resource center at https://ww...2019-12-1111 minKelley Drye Legal DownloadKelley Drye Legal DownloadIntroducing the Kelley Drye Legal DownloadFor this first episode, Chief Marketing Officer Kate Stoddard sits down with Kelley Drye Chair Jim Carr to discuss the firm, announce Dana Rosenfeld as the Managing Partner Elect, and kick off this new podcast series.2019-12-0912 minThe JabotThe JabotDana Rosenfeld was recently announced as Kelley Drye’s Managing Partner, beginning in January 2020Dana Rosenfeld is a Managing Partner at Kelley Drye Advertising Law. She is a member of the firm’s Executive Committee and past chair of the firm’s Privacy and Information Security practice. In the area of privacy and data security, Dana assists clients in complying with state and federal privacy and information security laws, as well as advice on best practices and self-regulatory programs.  Furthermore, Dana advises major consumer financial services companies and service providers in connection with FTC and CFPB investigations involving marketing and billing practices, debt collection and data security. Enjoy this episode! Episo...2019-12-0628 minKelley Drye Full SpectrumKelley Drye Full SpectrumInside the TCPA: AutodialersKelley Drye introduces a new Full Spectrum series, “Inside the TCPA,” which will offer a deeper focus on TCPA issues and petitions pending before the FCC. Each episode will tackle a single TCPA topic or petition that is in the news or affecting cases around the country. In this inaugural episode, partner Steve Augustino and associate Jenny Wainwright discuss the definition of an autodialer or ATDS. This episode addresses the 2018 D.C. Circuit decision in ACA International and the FCC’s new proceeding to examine the definition. With initial comments having been filed on June 13th, Steve and Jenny analyze the pr...2018-06-1928 minKelley Drye Full SpectrumKelley Drye Full SpectrumHitting Their Stride: FCC Enforcement Update May 2018In this edition of Full Spectrum’s series on FCC enforcement, Partner Steve Augustino and Associate Brad Currier highlight some of the major enforcement developments in April 2018. The Pai FCC’s Enforcement Bureau seems to be hitting its stride, taking actions in several “core” focus areas. This episode discusses developments in robocalls, slamming/cramming, rural call completion and pirate radio. This episode also offers commentary on what might be on the horizon, including a prominently placed enforcement item on the May FCC Open Meeting agenda. Be sure to check back with Kelley Drye for post-meeting analysis2018-05-0825 minKelley Drye Full SpectrumKelley Drye Full SpectrumFCC Enforcement Spotlight 2018: Pai’s Priorities Come into FocusOver a year into the Pai FCC, the Chairman’s enforcement priorities have come into focus. In Kelley Drye’s latest look at FCC enforcement, Partner Steve Augustino and Associate Brad Currier look at the "big ticket" FCC actions so far this year to identify enforcement trends and discuss where FCC enforcement is heading in 2018. They discuss important enforcement efforts in the first three months of the year, including efforts to combat universal service fraud, unauthorized operations, harmful interference and TCPA violations. In addition, this episode discusses the significance of recent broadcaster advertising fines at the start of 2018.2018-03-2821 minKelley Drye Full SpectrumKelley Drye Full SpectrumLegislative Outlook for 2018As the second session begins, the 115th Congress will pick up where it left off on some key telecommunications and technology issues. In this episode, Partner John Heitmann and Jennifer McCadney, Special Counsel in Kelley Drye’s Government Relations and Public Policy group, examine the current status of these issues and the implications for what is likely to occur in the coming months. The three categories of legislation they cover are (1) Mobile, 5G and Spectrum, (2) Rural Broadband Access, and (3) Internet, Privacy, Cybersecurity and Data Security.2018-01-1132 minKelley Drye Full SpectrumKelley Drye Full SpectrumWi-Fi Calling and the Transition from TTY to RTT for People with Hearing DisabilitiesIn this podcast, Kelley Drye Partner Josh Guyan and Associate Avonne Bell discuss the recent waiver of text telephony (TTY) support rules granted to TracFone for new Wi-Fi calling options until real-time text (RTT) is fully implemented. They also discuss the recent FCC rule change underlying the TracFone waiver that permits wireless service providers and device manufacturers to support RTT technology instead of TTY for IP-based voice services to meet their obligations to provide reliable telephone communications options for people who are deaf, hard of hearing, deaf-blind or who have a speech disability.2017-08-3112 minKelley Drye Full SpectrumKelley Drye Full SpectrumDecrypting the Broadband Privacy OrderOn October 27, 2016, the Federal Communications Commission adopted a Report and Order that imposes a comprehensive set of privacy and data security regulations for broadband providers and replaces the existing privacy and data security rules for all other telecommunications service providers. The rules represent a significant departure from the Commission’s existing privacy and data security framework. In this podcast, Kelley Drye associates Avonne Bell, Jenny Wainwright and Ross Slutsky give an overview of the new rules with respect to notice, choice, and data security, and offer key takeaways for companies impacted by the rules.2016-11-2118 minKelley Drye Full SpectrumKelley Drye Full SpectrumTCPA Quarterly - Fall 2016This podcast is the first in what will be a regular series devoted to covering noteworthy developments relating to the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). This series will cover decisions from the FCC and federal courts, as well as any TCPA-related activity on Capitol Hill. In this podcast, partners Steve Augustino and Alysa Hutnik and associate Jennifer Wainwright start off by discussing two recent FCC orders related to calls made by government contractors or for the purposes of collecting debts owed to the federal government. The panel then reviews a declaratory ruling issued this summer that loosened TCPA restrictions on...2016-09-1518 minKelley Drye Full SpectrumKelley Drye Full SpectrumThe Month in FCC Enforcement: June 2016As our blog, CommLaw Monitor, has frequently covered, FCC Enforcement has been a significant and controversial area under Chairman Wheeler. We have seen a trend toward higher profile enforcement actions, often with proposed fines in the tens of millions of dollars, and settlements with stricter terms than in the past. In this podcast, partner Steve Augustino introduces a new monthly Kelley Drye Full Spectrum series in which we will examine two or three interesting actions recently released by the FCC. This episode features an “Order to Pay or Show Cause” directed to LDC Telecommunications, a Consent Decree with Puerto Rico Tele...2016-07-1410 minKelley Drye Full SpectrumKelley Drye Full SpectrumD.C. Circuit Affirms FCC's Net Neutrality OrderOn June 14, 2016, the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit upheld the FCC’s 2015 Open Internet Order, which classified broadband Internet access service (BIAS) as a “telecommunications service” under Title II of the Communications Act of 1934, and imposed on providers a slate of “open Internet” and traditional common-carrier regulations. In this podcast, Jennifer Holtz and Jameson Dempsey, associates in Kelley Drye & Warren’s Communications Group, review the challenges to the FCC’s order, and unpack the decision and its reasoning. Listeners should also check out our client advisory on the decision at http://www.kelleydrye.com/publications/client_advisor2016-07-0718 minKelley Drye Full SpectrumKelley Drye Full Spectrum“Smoking Gun”: Navigating the Scene of the FCC’s Broadband Privacy RulemakingIn March the FCC adopted a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to create privacy rules for broadband service providers. While the FCC and its supporters argue that these proposed rules will spur increased broadband use and investment through the “virtuous cycle,” many in the industry are concerned about overly prescriptive rules and the creation of an unfair playing field for broadband providers in the digital marketing place. In this podcast, John Heitmann, Kelley Drye’s communications practice group chair, explains the history and motivations behind the FCC’s recent action, and walks through the proposal’s key provisions.2016-06-2713 minKelley Drye Full SpectrumKelley Drye Full SpectrumFCC Enforcement: A Year in ReviewNew Enforcement Bureau Chief, Travis LeBlanc, took the FCC by storm when he assumed his position in 2014. In this podcast, Communications partner Steve Augustino provides a review of LeBlanc’s second year running the Enforcement Bureau. Mr. Augustino addresses the trends in enforcement over the past year and the emergence of an unlikely critic of the FCC’s enforcement practices. Subscribe to Kelley Drye’s Full Spectrum podcasts to keep up to date on the latest trends and topics in communications.2016-06-1621 minKelley Drye Full SpectrumKelley Drye Full SpectrumUSAC is Going to Audit You … Now What?If you are a telecommunications provider in the United States, you never know when you may be audited by the Universal Service Administrative Company. In this podcast Steven Augustino and Denise Smith provide an overview of Universal Service Fund audits, detail the process and timeline of an audit, and offer helpful tips to survive an audit. For more you can also listen to Kelley Drye’s 7th Annual Universal Service Update webinar, available at www.kelleydrye.com2016-03-1423 minKelley Drye Full SpectrumKelley Drye Full SpectrumFalse Claims ActFalse Claims Act by Kelley Drye Communications Practice2016-02-0115 minKelley Drye Full SpectrumKelley Drye Full SpectrumNet NeutralityIn this podcast John Heitmann, Chair of Kelley Drye’s Communications practice, and Jameson Dempsey, a Communications associate, will discuss the FCC’s order, on-going enforcement actions by the FCC and FTC, and the growing grey areas as regulators apply 20th century rules and legislation to 21st century business models and technology. John has over twenty years of experience representing the full range of communications providers. Jameson is a rising star in the office, and has often spoken on these and other issues.2016-01-2117 min