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Explore " legal claims" with insightful episodes like "Will no-poach agreements hold in India?", "Will no-poach agreements hold in India?", "Multiple Legal Claims Including Rihanna's Leaking Home with Attorney Greg Pyfrom", "The SERMAPod Ep. 10 | Title IX Panel Discussion" and "The SERMAPod Ep. 9 | Sage Steele Lawsuit" from podcasts like ""Mint Primer", "HT Daily News Wrap", "Buying A Home? Don't Panic! with John Laforme", "The SERMAPod" and "The SERMAPod"" and more!
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Will no-poach agreements hold in India?
Multiple Legal Claims Including Rihanna's Leaking Home with Attorney Greg Pyfrom
Home inspection attorney Greg Pyfrom is back with more legal claim discussion regarding home inspectors, home buyers and realtors. Greg shares a few ongoing legal claims with me as well as some past claims. Did you know that singer/song writer Rihanna had a major house defect claim on a home she had purchased where a major water leak into the home was discovered during a major rain event. Greg fills in some of the details.
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The SERMAPod Ep. 10 | Title IX Panel Discussion
SERMA Founder and CEO Rich Lenkov is joined by Jessica Mechtly, Associate Director of Risk Management for the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee, Professor Barbara Osborne from the University of North Carolina, and law students Taylor Weaver and Bekah Ansboro for a panel discussion on the history of Title IX and its impact on athletics.
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Jessica Mechtly: LinkedIn
Barbara Osborne: LinkedIn
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The SERMAPod Ep. 9 | Sage Steele Lawsuit
SERMA founder and CEO Rich Lenkov is joined by attorney Richard Hayber of Hayber, McKenna & Dinsmore, LLC for a discussion of the pending lawsuit filed by sports personality Sage Steele against ESPN and Walt Disney Co., including the case's background, its specific statutory framework, and potential outcomes.
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The SERMAPod Ep. 8 | Prize Insurance
SERMA Founder and CEO Rich Lenkov is joined by Todd Overton of Fugu Prize Indemnity, Inc. for a discussion on prize insurance and its application to player contracts, fan contests, and even game shows.
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Todd Overton on LinkedIn: HERE
Navigating Ad Claims: Episode 3 with Pamela Deese of Arent Fox
This week on Beyond the Shelf, we finish our conversation with Pamela Deese, Partner at Arent Fox in Washington DC. Last week, in episode 2, we discussed what happens when brands make claims that are not or cannot be substantiated, and how ad claim laws and regulations apply to social media advertising. This week is all about awards and certifications, including how brands can earn them, how they may be used in marketing, and why you should never create your own certification program. We also touched on how advertisers (and your legal teams) can keep up with recent NAD rulings, and why it's important to do so.
If you would like to listen to the previous episodes of our series Navigating Ad Claims with Pamela Deese, you can stream them all on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and iHeartRadio – or wherever you get your episodes. If you enjoyed the series, please subscribe/follow to Beyond the Shelf on your preferred podcast platform and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.
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Beyond the Shelf dives into the food and beverage industry with guests from all corners of the business including founders/CEO’s, marketers, chefs, dietitians, researchers, and other influencers. Topics range from retail and production trends to expert tips on marketing to inspiring stories from growing companies, popular chefs, and much more! From ChefsBest – taste and quality experts in the food and beverage industry.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast episode does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice; instead, all information, content, and materials available within this episode and promotional material are for general informational purposes only. Information within this episode may not constitute the most up-to-date legal or other information. Listeners of this episode should contact their attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular legal matter. No reader, user, or browser of this site should act or refrain from acting on the basis of information on this site without first seeking legal advice from counsel in the relevant jurisdiction.
Navigating Ad Claims: Episode 2 with Pamela Deese of Arent Fox
This week on Beyond the Shelf, we continue our conversation with Pamela Deese, Partner at Arent Fox. In last week's episode, Pam gave us an overview of what ad claims are, who makes them, and what is needed to make them. This week, we discussed what happens when brands make claims that are not or cannot be substantiated. Pam shares how the National Advertising Division (NAD) of the Better Business Bureau works, and what brands need to know about the laws and regulations surrounding advertising claims. Also in the episode, we spoke about how social media factors into existing advertising laws, and why it's important that Social Media Managers at food & beverage companies should be trained on how to make accurate ad claims.
On next week’s episode of Beyond the Shelf, we finish our conversation with Pamela Deese by discussing how awards and certifications can be used properly in advertising, as well as a few recent NAD rulings that advertisers and marketers should be aware of. To be notified when the next episode is live, please subscribe to Beyond the Shelf on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and iHeartRadio – or wherever you get your episodes.
What did you think about the episode? Let us know by tagging us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn
Beyond the Shelf dives into the food and beverage industry with guests from all corners of the business including founders/CEO’s, marketers, chefs, dietitians, researchers, and other influencers. Topics range from retail and production trends to expert tips on marketing to inspiring stories from growing companies, popular chefs, and much more! From ChefsBest – taste and quality experts in the food and beverage industry.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast episode does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice; instead, all information, content, and materials available within this episode and promotional material are for general informational purposes only. Information within this episode may not constitute the most up-to-date legal or other information. Listeners of this episode should contact their attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular legal matter. No reader, user, or browser of this site should act or refrain from acting on the basis of information on this site without first seeking legal advice from counsel in the relevant jurisdiction.
Navigating Ad Claims: Episode 1 with Pamela Deese of Arent Fox
This week on Beyond the Shelf, we are extremely excited to release the first episode of a 3-part series on Navigating Ad Claims with Pamela Deese, Partner at Arent Fox in Washington D.C. In this first episode, Pam gave us an overview of what types of claims can be made in advertising, who makes them, and what is needed to make them. She also breaks down the process that food & beverage brands need to consider before making any sort of claim in their marketing materials and touched upon what happens if a claim is made without proper substantiation.
On next week's episode of Beyond the Shelf, we continue our conversation with Pamela Deese by discussing some of the possible legal ramifications of making unsubstantiated ad claims, as well as how social media and digital marketing fit into the current laws and regulations regarding advertising. To be notified when the next episode is live, please subscribe to Beyond the Shelf on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and iHeartRadio – or wherever you get your episodes.
What did you think about the episode? Let us know by tagging us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn @chefsbest
If you are interested in being a guest on Beyond the Shelf, please email us at info@chefsbest.com
Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast episode does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice; instead, all information, content, and materials available within this episode and promotional material are for general informational purposes only. Information within this episode may not constitute the most up-to-date legal or other information. Listeners of this episode should contact their attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular legal matter. No reader, user, or browser of this site should act or refrain from acting on the basis of information on this site without first seeking legal advice from counsel in the relevant jurisdiction.
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