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13 November 2024

Unfair Competition Defense Podcast Episode 13: Restaurants Navigate Recent Price Transparency Laws (Podcast)

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Riley Lagesen, shareholder and co-chair of the Restaurant Industry Group, joins co-hosts Gregory Nylen and Adil Khan to discuss recent California legislation focused on transparency in consumer pricing, "junk fees," and hidden costs, and specifically how these laws could impact restaurants.
United States Antitrust/Competition Law

Riley Lagesen, shareholder and co-chair of the Restaurant Industry Group, joins co-hosts Gregory Nylen and Adil Khan to discuss recent California legislation focused on transparency in consumer pricing, "junk fees," and hidden costs, and specifically how these laws could impact restaurants.

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