If you're interested in hearing more about the latest developments in advertising, intellectual property, and privacy law, lawyers from Frankfurt Kurnit's advertising group, along with others from around the firm, will be speaking a wide variety of events in the coming months.  We'll be speaking on lots of different topics, including the metaverse, artificial intelligence, dark practices, influencers, green marketing, privacy and data security, and a whole host of other issues.

Here are the places where we'll be speaking in April and May

April

12th -- Zach Lewis and Hannah Taylor are speaking on a panel, Managing NFT Projects Successfully and Legally, at NFT.NYC in New York City.

18th -- Hannah Taylor is speaking at a webinar, Keeping Up With The FTC:  Influencer Marketing in 2023, sponsored by the New York State Bar Association.  

19th -- Rick Borden is speaking on a panel, How much Data Risk Are Governments and Businesses Sitting on Today, at the British Embassy in Washington, D.C.

20th -- Sean Kane is speaking on a panel, User Generated Content, at the More Than Just a Game conference in London. 

20th -- Daniel Goldberg is speaking at webinar, 5 New CPRA Obligations for 2023.  

21st -- Greg Boyd is speaking on a panel, Brand Building in the Metaverse, at the More Than Just a Game Conference in London. 

24th -- Jeffrey A. Greenbaum is moderating a panel, Dark Patterns:  How Ad Standards Bodies Can Contribute to Fair Designs at the International Council for Advertising Self Regulation annual meeting in Istanbul. 

May

9th -- Brian Murphy and Hannah Taylor are speaking at a webinar, AI Issues for Advertisers, sponsored by the Association for National Advertisers.  

9th -- Wendy Stryker is speaking on Employment Law and Social Media:  What Every PR Agency Should Know About Respecting and Managing Employee Speech, at the Public Relations Society of America's 2023 Counselors Academy Conference in New Orleans. 

11th -- Hannah Taylor is speaking on a panel, Modern Influencer Agreements:  Understanding Legal Issues in Working With Influencers, at the IP in Entertainment and Media Conference in Los Angeles, sponsored by the California Lawyers Association. 

11th -- Sean Kane is speaking on a panel, Advertising in Games, and Dorian Slater Thomas is speaking on a panel, Games Industry's Legal Dashboard, at the Games Industry Law Unpacked conference in Warsaw.  

11th -- Jeffrey A. Greenbaum is moderating a webinar, New Developments in Environmental Marketing Regulation -- Europe, sponsored by the International Advertising Association. 

11th -- Rick Borden is speaking on a panel, Cyber Insurance Trend and Predictions:  Evolving Threats, Policy, and Technology, sponsored by the Privacy + Security Academy. 

18th -- Catherine Farrelly and David S. Gooder, the Commissioner for Trademarks ath the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, speak on The Trademark Modernization Act at the International Trademark Association's annual meeting in Singapore. 

19th -- Hannah Taylor is speaking on, So Your Marketing Team Wants to Use AI, and Daniel Goldberg is speaking on, Privacy:  How to Harmonize Privacy Compliance in 2023, at the Tech GC 8th Annual Fullstack GC Conference in San Francisco (for TechGC members only). 

22nd -- Daniel Goldberg and Emma Smizer are speaking on a panel about the Children's Age Appropriate Design Code at the Video Game Bar Association summit in Los Angeles.  

If you have questions about any of these programs, please don't hesitate to reach out.