Regulatory and Litigation Trends in the Food, Beverage, Dietary Supplement & Cosmetic Industries — 1/13/26 Webinar
Regulatory and Litigation Trends in the Food, Beverage, Dietary Supplement & Cosmetic Industries
Featuring Experts from Amin Wasserman Gurnani law firm
Free Webinar
Tuesday, January 13, 3 p.m. central
Natural Product entrepreneurs focus daily on the practical challenges of building and growing their businesses. But few are experts about the complex regulatory and litigation issues that can create serious and even existential problems.
To illuminate these issues and how businesses should approach them, we are pleased to have these five experts from the Amin Wasserman Gurnani law firm share their knowledge on our January 13 free webinar, Regulatory and Litigation Trends in the Food, Beverage, Dietary Supplement & Cosmetic Industries:
Rend Al-Mondhiry on regulatory updates and trends at the FDA and States/California
Jennifer Adams on ad law and National Advertising Division (NAD) updates and trends
George Spatz on commercial disputes, claims and remedies
Matthew Orr on Class Action trends and strategies on prevention and defense
Jenny Singh on Proposition 65 trends and strategies on prevention & defense
Jim Slama, Naturally Chicago Managing Director, will moderate the conversation.
Rakesh Amin, co-founding partner of the firm, is a member of the Naturally Chicago Board of Directors.
Here’s why Amin Wasserman Gurnani is widely regarded as one of the top law firms in the food & natural products space:
Specialized focus and deep industry expertise — AWG concentrates almost exclusively on the food, beverage, dietary supplement, natural products, cosmetics and related wellness sectors.
Full-lifecycle support for clients — From early product development, formulation, labeling and regulatory submissions to post-launch compliance, advertising, intellectual property (trademark/patent), and even litigation or recalls, they guide clients at every stage.
Strong regulatory and compliance capabilities — Their team has deep knowledge of U.S. regulatory agencies (e.g. U.S. Food and Drug Administration / FDA, Federal Trade Commission / FTC, and others), which allows them to navigate complex and evolving rules around foods, supplements, and wellness products.
Proven track record in IP and risk-management litigation — They handle trademark/patent protections, regulatory enforcement, class actions (e.g. false advertising), supply-chain disputes, and more — giving clients security against legal and competitive risks.
Leadership and recognized credentials — Their leadership includes former senior regulators (for example a former Acting Director of FDA’s Office of Dietary Supplement Programs joined in 2024), which adds deep governmental insight and an ability to “see around corners” for emerging regulatory trends.
Because of that combination — sector focus, breadth of services, regulatory sophistication, IP/litigation strength, and recognized leadership — AWG has become a go-to firm for many of the leading and emerging companies in the food, natural and wellness products world.
Join us on January 13 for this master class on Regulatory and Litigation Trends.