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Food & Beverage Industry Webinar: What Will 2016 Bring?

Webinar | 02.10.16, 9:00 AM EST - 10:30 AM EST

During this 90-minute webinar, Karin Moore, General Counsel of the Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA), will moderate a panel of Crowell & Moring attorneys who will offer insights on legal developments in the Food & Beverage industry. We will also provide a demo of the Crowell & Moring and GMA co-branded industry tracker of litigation and regulatory trends, which provides regular updates related to litigation, safety, labeling, ingredient, and nutritional content issues.


Key webinar topics will include:

  • Litigation trends and highlights from the past year.
  • What to expect in litigation for 2016, including for organics, added sugars, and “healthy” lifestyle choices.
  • Key state and federal regulatory developments anticipated for 2016, including new food safety and labeling requirements, and regulatory insights on the true meaning of “natural.”

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