Legal firm Hogan Lovells have published their predictions for US Food Law changes in 2024. Whilst there is nothing specific to authenticity or claims, they do foresee a step-change in the extent of State level regulatory divergence and a step-change increase in class actions. The headlines are
- FDA Setting Nutritional Guardrails for Foods on Multiple Fronts
- State Laws Run Amok
- Post-market Food Chemicals Surveillance: Can FDA Reassert Leadership and Stem the Rising Tide of State Action?
- Significant New Rulemakings Could Mean Operational Changes for Meat & and Poultry Processors
- Heavy Focus on Heavy Metals to Continue Unabated
- FSMA Implementation Will Continue, But at a Slower Pace
- Some Inspections, With a Dash of Enforcement
- Guidance and Enforcement by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
- The Supreme Court Could Rewrite Administrative Law
- Class Action Litigation and Proposition 65
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