Past, Present, and Future Walk into a Bar: What Does the New World Order Look Like in a Post-COVID-19 World, and What Will We Bring with Us from the Past?
November 12, 2020
Executive Summary
This year, COVID-19 has created new challenges for businesses in all areas of law. At the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), we've seen 300 warning letters addressing COVID-19 claims alone. Moreover, as the workplace and the marketplace moved nearly 100% online during the pandemic lockdown, marketplace consolidation in technology accelerated, and privacy issues were illuminated more clearly, while non-cash financial technologies and IP became more important. For this panel, we'll discuss how COVID-19 has changed these areas and others and how it will likely keep changing them. We'll get out our crystal ball and call on one of our best legislative lawyers to look at what's coming next in a post-COVID-19 world.
Moderator:
Len Gordon
Partner
Venable LLP
Panelists:
Allyson Baker
Partner
Venable LLP
Reed Freeman
Partner
Venable LLP
Justin Pierce
Partner
Venable LLP
Will Nordwind
Partner
Venable LLP
CLE Materials
- AMG Capital Mgmt. LLC Brief
- Credit Bureau Center Brief
- Disgorgement Denied: Third Circuit Hands FTC a Tough Pill to Swallow Over Section 13(b) Authority
- Following the Mone(tary Relief): District Court Limits the FTC's Authority Post-Liu
- Liu v. SEC Decision
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