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Real Talk with the Regulators (Self and State): Key Issues, Compliance and Risks for Advertisers

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The advertising and marketing world isn’t just fast-paced — it’s in constant motion, with legal and regulatory challenges coming from every angle: the FTC, State AGs, DAs, self-regulatory bodies and private litigants. For brands and agencies looking to stay bold, compliant and competitive, understanding the legal landscape isn’t optional — it’s mission-critical.

So how can in-house counsel, business leaders, marketers and creatives work together to build an advertising and marketing strategy that’s both daring and compliant? Join us for a power-packed conversation with top regulators who are shaping the future of advertising law and regulation. Ronald Urbach, Co-Chair of Davis+Gilbert’s Advertising + Marketing Practice, will lead a conversation with Jane Azia, Bureau Chief, Bureau of Consumer Frauds and Protection, Office of the New York State Attorney General and Phyllis Marcus, newly appointed Vice President of the National Advertising Division, BBB National Programs.

Together, they’ll break down the latest enforcement trends, unpack emerging legal risks, and offer practical strategies to help your teams stay aligned, agile and ahead of the curve. Whether you’re launching a bold campaign, advising on disclosures, or monitoring claims substantiation, this is the conversation your team needs to anticipate what’s next — and lead with confidence.

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Start: Tuesday, June 17, 2025 at 3:00pm

End: Tuesday, June 17, 2025 at 4:00pm


*** NOTE ALL WEBINARS ARE EASTERN TIME ***



Speaker(s)

Jane Azia
Bureau Chief, Bureau of Consumer Frauds and Protection Bureau
Office of the New York State Attorney General

Phyllis Marcus
Vice President, National Advertising Division
BBB National Programs

Ronald Urbach
Co-Chair, Advertising + Marketing Practice
D
avis+Gilbert LLP