Top Reasons Agencies May Be Sued


 

A learning curve is essential to growth and growth doesn’t come from a single action. It is the consequence of persistence, ambition, hard work and constant learning. That is the linchpin of AAR Partners’ Agency Growth Program… to help our agency members grow by offering insights, education, ideas and more.

This is our second “Lesson Session” of 2020 for your education and enjoyment. These sessions are 20-minute pre-recorded lessons from experts in their field sharing tips, little lessons, and keys to help your agency grow successfully.

This “Lesson Session” is from Audrey Glover-Dichter, Attorney at Law for Glover-Ditcher, PL. Audrey’s focus is advertising, marketing, and promotions law where she helps agencies review all advertising contracts, campaigns in English and Spanish, and represents clients in challenges and lawsuits for any advertising law issues. She also speaks at events including continued legal education classes and offers in house training for agencies and clients.

Top Reasons Agencies May Be Sued provides examples of lawsuits agencies can learn from along with prevention tips. If you have specific questions regarding the lesson, reach out to Audrey at audrey@gloverdichter.com. She has also included a link to her presentation here.

Lisa Colantuono

Lisa Colantuono is the President of AAR Partners. An agency search consultant for nearly two decades, Lisa is also an avid writer. Lisa has contributed many articles in top industry trades such as Forbes, Huffington Post, Advertising Age, Adweek and HubSpot Blogs’ Agency Post. Recently, Lisa entered the world of publishing with her book, @AARLisa: New Biz in 140 characters (or Less), written for the on-the-go new business exec that needs cut-to-the-chase insights to nail new business wins again and again. Lisa is also part of the industry speaking circuit, presenting at national conferences including 4A’s Transformation Conference, AAF Admerica National Conference, BOLO, HOW Design Live, Mirren, and AdAge Small Agency Conference.