State attorneys general set the tone for 2026 at the final December NAAG Capital Forum in Washington D.C., highlighting how AG enforcement and policy priorities will evolve — from tech and youth safety to antitrust, preemption issues, and rising consumer costs. Panels emphasized bipartisan collaboration, creative uses of state authority, and proactive engagement with businesses, while previewing Connecticut AG William Tong’s 2026 initiative focused on Driving Down Costs for American Families and spotlighting actions on pricing, healthcare consolidation, junk fees, and more.
For legal, compliance, and marketing teams, this episode offers a strategic snapshot of where multistate enforcement and regulatory focus are headed — signaling the issues most likely to shape investigations, litigation, and enforcement in the year ahead.
Hosted by Simone Roach. Based on a blog post by Paul L. Singer, Abigail Stempson, Beth Bolen Chun, Andrea deLorimier
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State attorneys general set the tone for 2026 at the final December NAAG Capital Forum in Washington D.C., highlighting how AG enforcement and policy priorities will evolve — from tech and youth safety to antitrust, preemption issues, and rising consumer costs. Panels emphasized bipartisan collaboration, creative uses of state authority, and proactive engagement with businesses, while previewing Connecticut AG William Tong’s 2026 initiative focused on Driving Down Costs for American Families and spotlighting actions on pricing, healthcare consolidation, junk fees, and more.
For legal, compliance, and marketing teams, this episode offers a strategic snapshot of where multistate enforcement and regulatory focus are headed — signaling the issues most likely to shape investigations, litigation, and enforcement in the year ahead.
Hosted by Simone Roach. Based on a blog post by Paul L. Singer, Abigail Stempson, Beth Bolen Chun, Andrea deLorimier
Uncertainty in the Charitable Sector- Insights from the NAAG NASCO Conference and Other AG Matters
Kelley Drye Ad Law Access Podcast
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2 months ago
Uncertainty in the Charitable Sector- Insights from the NAAG NASCO Conference and Other AG Matters
Charitable organizations continue to face growing oversight and evolving legal risks. At this year’s NAAG NASCO Charities Conference, regulators and nonprofit leaders discussed how funding shifts, political pressures, and new enforcement priorities are reshaping the sector. In this episode, we break down key takeaways—including compliance strategies and recent developments affecting nonprofits nationwide.
Hosted by Simone Roach. Based on a blog post by Paul L. Singer, Abigail Stempson, Beth Bolen Chun, and Andrea deLorimier.
Kelley Drye Ad Law Access Podcast
State attorneys general set the tone for 2026 at the final December NAAG Capital Forum in Washington D.C., highlighting how AG enforcement and policy priorities will evolve — from tech and youth safety to antitrust, preemption issues, and rising consumer costs. Panels emphasized bipartisan collaboration, creative uses of state authority, and proactive engagement with businesses, while previewing Connecticut AG William Tong’s 2026 initiative focused on Driving Down Costs for American Families and spotlighting actions on pricing, healthcare consolidation, junk fees, and more.
For legal, compliance, and marketing teams, this episode offers a strategic snapshot of where multistate enforcement and regulatory focus are headed — signaling the issues most likely to shape investigations, litigation, and enforcement in the year ahead.
Hosted by Simone Roach. Based on a blog post by Paul L. Singer, Abigail Stempson, Beth Bolen Chun, Andrea deLorimier