ON DEMAND: ACCC Compliance and Enforcement Priorities 2024-2025 | Key Messages for Business

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Event date: 13 August 2024

Time: 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm

Timezone: UTC +10 AEST

CPD points: 1 Substantive Law Point

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We are pleased to invite you to view the on-demand recording of this webinar, which covers the key messages for businesses arising from the ACCC’s Compliance and Enforcement Priorities for 2024-2025.

Join Partners Tom Griffith and Andrew Rankin, and Law Graduate Chelsea Shinkfield, as they recap the key priorities, discussed recent ACCC proceedings and ongoing investigations, and highlighted the practical lessons that emerge and can be applied to your business compliance profile.

The team covered the following topics:

  • Advertising Claims – consumer and fair trading issues with a focus on digital marketing, influencer advertising, online reviews, and price comparison websites.
  • Consumer Guarantees – could you be unwittingly breaking the law? We explore core obligations and discuss ACCC v Mazda as a case study.
  • Environmental Sustainability / Greenwashing – importance of compliance with the ACCC’s 8 principles for trustworthy environmental claims
  • Supermarkets – emerging concerns regarding pricing, specials, and discounts and an insight into the practical effects of the ACCC Supermarkets Inquiry and the Independent Review of the Food and Grocery Code of Conduct.
  • Merger Clearances – relevant developments and upcoming changes to the ACCC merger assessment process.

Please join us for this informative session and gain valuable insights into ACCC’s enforcement priorities.

The workshop is open to all organisations, excluding other legal service providers.

Presenters

Tom Griffith

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Piper Alderman


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Andrew Rankin

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Piper Alderman


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Chelsea Shinkfield

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Piper Alderman


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