Advertising
Whether launching a new advertising campaign, initiating a social media blitz or publicizing a customer sweepstakes, almost every business needs to put the word out about their products and services. But there are many pitfalls the unwitting may encounter, some that could prove costly. Wendel Rosen has an active advertising and sweepstakes practice representing clients in a variety of fields including health and fitness, green media and advertising, food manufacturing and distribution, retail and financial services.
Advertising Review
We review advertising and promotional campaigns from initial concept through dissemination throughout all media types including:
- Radio
- Television
- Internet
- New media word of mouth marketing campaigns including blogs, Facebook and Twitter
Our advertising review includes review of scripts, advertisements and copy for accuracy and compliance with state and federal advertising laws and regulations and Federal Trade Commission guidance to help avoid:
- False or misleading claims
- Greenwashing issues - including compliance with the FTC Guide for Review for Use of Environmental Marketing Claims (the "Green Guides")
- Improper Use of Endorsement and Testimonials – including compliance with the FTC Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials (also covering blogger and word of mouth marketing campaigns)
- Problems with pricing practices and advertising of "free" product
- Inadequate substantiation of claims
Wendel Rosen's review can include both individual advertisements as well as company-wide promotional practices.
Sweepstakes and Promotions
We advise clients on federal and state laws related to sweepstakes and promotions and assist with:
- Design of promotional practices and sweepstakes for legal compliance
- Preparation of Official Rules
- Review of sweepstakes and promotional advertising materials
- Awarding of prizes and winner release forms
Litigation
Our attorneys have advised clients on and handled advertising disputes in state and federal court and before regulatory agencies including:
- California Business & Professions Code Sections 17200 and 17500
- False Advertising
- Unfair Competition
- State and Federal Do Not Call and other telemarketing and email practices (including CAN-SPAM)








