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Kelley Drye Ad Law Access Podcast

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The Ad Law Access podcast, now available daily, is powered by Kelley Drye’s Advertising and Privacy / Data Security teams. Hosted by Simone Roach, the daily podcast complements the award-winning Ad Law Access blog, and provides updates and analysis on advertising, marketing, and privacy / data security law. Please visit the Advertising and Privacy Law Resource Center at https://www.kelleydrye.com/Advertising-and-Privacy-Law-Resource-Center and our award winning blog at https://adlawaccess.com.All rights reserved Economía
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  • California Privacy Agency Continues Enforcement Spree with Todd Snyder Settlement
    May 29 2025
    Aaron J. Burstein, Alexander I. Schneider On May 6, the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) announced a settlement with Todd Snyder, Inc. over allegations that the men’s retail brand violated CCPA rules on submission and fulfillment of privacy rights requests. Todd Snyder agreed to pay $345,178 and to modify its CCPA compliance program to resolve the case.
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    7 m
  • Multistate Coalition Urges CFPB to Prioritize and Distribute Consumer Refunds
    May 28 2025
    Paul L. Singer, Abigail Stempson, Beth Bolen Chun, Andrea deLorimier Last week, Washington Attorney General Nick Brown, a bipartisan coalition of attorneys general from ten other states, and the California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation wrote the Consumer Protection Financial Bureau’s Acting Director, Russell Vought, pressing the CFPB to issue ​“long-delayed restitution” to consumers allegedly harmed by a business offering online training for tech positions.
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    4 m
  • State Attorneys General Share Consumer Protection Viewpoints in Chicago
    May 27 2025
    Paul L. Singer, Beth Bolen Chun, Abigail Stempson, Andrea deLorimier Twice a year, state attorneys general consumer protection staff gather to discuss consumer protection issues. Our state attorney general team was at the public sessions, attending and presenting on issues important to AGs. We first heard from NAAG’s Todd Leatherman, Director, Center for Consumer Protection, and Brian Kane, Executive Director, as they explained the changes to the format this year resulting from interest from the public. These conferences are now accepting input from the public on panel topics, and NAAG extended the public’s attendance from half a day to a full day. As Kane put it, part of the benefits of these conferences is ​“between the panels” allowing people from AG offices and the public to have conversations in person.
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    8 m
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