THE IFP 2016 ADVERTISING CLAIMS SUPPORT COURSE

THE INSTITUTE FOR PERCEPTION
2016 ADVERTISING CLAIMS SUPPORT COURSE

CASE HISTORY AND PRINCIPLES

12th – 14th of April 2016 at The Greenbrier

White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia USA

How do you compete effectively in an increasingly challenging environment? Comparative advertising can improve sales, but how do you address false claims or challenges made by your competitors? Claims support is a critical business focus for many companies in categories with aggressive competitors.

The purpose of this 3-day course is to raise awareness of the issues involved in surveys and product tests to provide the type of evidentiary support needed in the event of an advertising claims dispute.

The course speakers have decades of experience as instructors, scientific experts, jurors, and litigators in addressing claims with significant survey and product testing components. National Advertising Division and litigated cases will be used to examine and reinforce the information discussed. (Approximately 18 CLE credits and 18CH for Certified Food Scientists can be claimed for attendance of this course.) For complete information and online registration, visit: http://ifpress.com/short-courses/ad-claims-2016/

The course is taught by: Dr. Daniel Ennis, Dr. Benoit Rousseau, and Dr. John Ennis

Invited speakers include:

  • Anita Banicevic – Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg
  • Christopher A. Cole – Crowell & Moring
  • Kathleen (Kat) Dunnigan – National Advertising Division (NAD)
  • Hal Hodes – National Advertising Division (NAD)
  • Alex Kaplan – Proskauer Rose LLP
  • Cynthia E. Kinser – Tennessee Attorney General’s Office
  • Michael Schaper – Debevoise & Plimpton
  • Annie M. Ugurlayan – National Advertising Division (NAD)
  • Lawrence I. Weinstein – Proskauer Rose LLP

 

Course information and online registration: http://ifpress.com/short-courses/ or call +001-804-675-2980. For the multiple registration and member discount, please contact Susan Longest at mail@ifpress.com.

 

 

Target audience: Intermediate
Cost: $1975 US; 20% discount for each additional registrant from same organization. Reduced or waived course fees offered to non-profit entities, students, judges, government employees and others.  A discount of $50 US will be offered to E3S members upon request.

 

 

 

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