ACC - Consumer Protection and Manufacturers, Distributors and Retailers: What Obama’s Second Term Will Mean for Your Business
Event | 02.13.13, 12:00 AM UTC - 12:00 AM UTC
With the re-election of President Obama, we can expect the government to continue to add to the current page count of 17,000 pages of federal regulations. Manufacturers, distributors and retailers will be faced with a number of new rules and regulations as the Obama Administration keeps “moving forward” in its second term. Ranging from food and consumer product safety issues, privacy, advertising law, to consumer protection regulations, these new and anticipated changes affect your bottom line. Join us to learn how recent developments as well as forthcoming regulation will impact your business. Crowell & Moring’s Washington, D.C.-based Advertising and Product Risk Management attorneys will comment on key areas of regulatory activity in the area of consumer protection.
Bridget Calhoun, Chris Cole, Cheryl Falvey and John Fuson are the speakers.
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