February 12, 2015 - 9:45 AM - 11:00 AM ET

"Interactive Oxford Style Debates-Advertising Substantiation and Third Party Liability" at the American Bar Association Section of Antitrust Law's Consumer Protection Conference

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The George Washington University
Washington, DC

Interactive Oxford Style Debates-Advertising Substantiation and Third Party Liability
Debate #2: Am I My Channel Partner’s Keeper? Third Party Liability

This panel will discuss whether and how standards for claim substantiation and third party liability for channel partner marketing should change to meet new realities. Interactive audience polling will inform the discussion.

Moderator:
Lydia B. Parnes, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati PC, Washington, DC

Debaters:
Narrow Interpretation: Randal M. Shaheen, Venable LLP, Washington, DC
Broad Interpretation: Ryan Kriger, Assistant Attorney General, Office of the Vermont Attorney General, Montpelier, VT

The American Bar Association Section of Antitrust Law's Consumer Protection Conference focuses on the latest developments in consumer protection, privacy and technology policy and practice; thought leadership on the future of consumer protection, and networking with practitioners, domestic and international enforcers and market players.

For more information on the conference and this panel, please visit the American Bar Association website.