2026 Food Advertising, Labeling, and Litigation Conference
The Food Advertising, Labeling, and Litigation Conference is a two-day event organized by the Food and Drug Law Institute (FDLI). This conference focuses on the latest developments affecting food and dietary supplement ingredients, ultra-processed foods, color additives, and related issues. It provides a platform for professionals to understand the implications of current policies and regulatory priorities on the food industry.
Key topics covered include the administration's focus on the MAHA agenda and its impact on food policy. Attendees will engage in in-depth discussions on pressing challenges in product advertising, labeling, and litigation, gaining practical insights to navigate the evolving regulatory environment.
The conference offers opportunities to connect with government representatives, industry experts, legal practitioners, consumer advocates, and academics. Through these interactions, participants can stay informed, anticipate changes, and engage directly with regulators and key stakeholders in the food and dietary supplement sectors.
This event is ideal for professionals in the food and dietary supplement industries, legal practitioners, consumer protection advocates, and regulators. Attending will provide valuable insights into current challenges and developments in food advertising, labeling, and litigation, enhancing one's ability to navigate the complex regulatory landscape.
Event Details
- Date
- September 15-16, 2026
- 2 days
- Location
- 🇺🇸 Washington, D.C., United States
- Pricing
- $100 - $1,629
- Audience
- Professionals in the food and dietary supplement industries, legal practitioners, consumer protection advocates, and regulators.
- CLE Credits
- FDLI applies for CLE credits in Ohio and Virginia. These approvals may be honored by other states. Registrants can request to be notified when approval is received.
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