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2026 Corporate Compliance & Litigation Outlook for Manufacturers

By Jeffrey White on January 20, 2026
Posted in Industry Outlook, Litigation, Trade Compliance

In late 2012, we created the Manufacturing Law Blog with the goal of providing our manufacturing clients with a holistic approach to the unique issues they face in their global operations. 

Starting in 2016, we began a tradition of dedicating our first three posts of the year to a yearly outlook from different vantage points.…

Why Manufacturers Should Look At The Federal Trade Commission (FTC)’s Website

By Jeffrey White on September 10, 2014
Posted in Contracts, Litigation

As readers of this blog know, Pam looks at OSHA’s website often to stay up to date on news that impacts manufacturers.  I tend to look at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)’s website to see if there are any recent orders or news items that impact manufacturers or distributors from a corporate compliance perspective.  The…

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Our manufacturing lawyers represent manufacturers and distributors both nationally and internationally. Our clients range from Fortune 50 companies to privately held and/or family-owned companies that sell both business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) products and services.

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