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The National Advertising Division’s Connection with Identifying and Avoiding Consumer Litigation Risks

The National Advertising Division’s Connection with Identifying and Avoiding Consumer Litigation Risks

Update: 2025-02-18
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Consumer litigation risks are a significant concern for companies selling products and services for personal use, including consumer class action lawsuits, as well as scrutiny and enforcement actions from the Federal Trade Commission, state attorneys general, and district attorneys. Mitigating these risks requires understanding how self-regulatory organizations (SROs) work. In this episode, Kent Schmidt interviews Dorsey Partner Fara Sunderji on SROs, focusing on the National Advertising Division (NAD) of the Better Business Bureau, exploring how NAD handles complaints, coordinates with the FTC, and serves as a resource in understanding and defending against consumer litigation risks.

This podcast is not legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship or create any duty of Dorsey & Whitney LLP or those appearing in this podcast to anyone. Although we try to assure that the content of this podcast is accurate, comprehensive, and reflects current legal developments, we do not warrant or guarantee those things. The opinions expressed in this podcast are the opinions of those appearing in the podcast only and not those of Dorsey & Whitney. This podcast is considered attorney advertising under the applicable rules of certain states.

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The National Advertising Division’s Connection with Identifying and Avoiding Consumer Litigation Risks

The National Advertising Division’s Connection with Identifying and Avoiding Consumer Litigation Risks

Dorsey & Whitney LLP