NAD Voice Muted In Deliberations On Appeals Of Its Decisions
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The National Advertising Division changes its review process to allow opposing firms some control over scheduling in the process and in resolving their disputes. The changes, recommended by ABA committees, also impose fees for both firms in appeals and allow more time for compliance with decisions.
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