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Navigating Post-Recall False Advertising Class Action Lawsuits (On-Demand Webinar)

December 12, 2025
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Post-recall false advertising class action lawsuits are on the rise, and that’s a serious problem for toy companies who act responsibly by voluntarily recalling products. In these cases, plaintiffs argue that they paid for a safe product that they didn’t receive. If a company's recall remedy is to repair or replace, it may become a target for litigation and insurance will most likely not cover these claims.

An on-demand, 30-minute Toy Association webinar will provide toy industry professionals with information about what puts companies at risk for post-recall lawsuits; how to avoid them; and, if sued, litigation strategies to drive down settlement demands. Click here to access the webinar.

Post-Recall False Advertising Class Action Litigation Against Toy Companies: Strategies to Avoid Them & Minimize Settlement Demands,” will also cover the basics of a post-recall false advertising class action lawsuit, what makes a recall attractive to plaintiffs' lawyers, and substantive defenses and litigation strategies.

The webinar will be presented by Jeremy D. Richardson, partner at Smith, Gambrell & Russell, LLP; and Boaz Green, partner at Neal Cohen Law. Anne McConnell, The Toy Association’s senior director of market research & educational initiatives, will moderate.

The session is open to all toy industry professionals at no cost. It is specifically recommended for C-suite executives.

Questions about this webinar and other educational opportunities The Toy Association™ offers may be directed to Anne McConnell, senior director of market research & educational initiatives.