Leslie Meredith and Vaishali Rao Author Expert Analysis on Emerging Enforcement Risks in Marketing and Advertising
Law360 byline focuses on risks for financial services providers
In The News | 1 min read
Oct 8, 2025
Hinshaw partners Leslie Meredith and Vaishali Rao recently authored an Expert Analysis byline published by Law360, titled “5 Evolving Marketing Risks That Finance Cos. Should Watch.” Their article discusses emerging enforcement risks in marketing and advertising for financial services providers.
Our authors describe how regulators at both the federal and state levels are increasingly scrutinizing marketing practices, especially in areas involving artificial intelligence (AI), pricing disclosures, influencer endorsements, marketing to children, and email marketing. They further emphasize the need for financial services companies to ensure their marketing materials are accurate, transparent, and compliant with evolving regulations to mitigate legal and regulatory risks.
Key Article Takeaways
General Compliance Recommendations
Regulators are applying traditional consumer protection principles to new technologies and marketing practices. Financial services providers should regularly review marketing materials, monitor customer feedback for potential issues, and adapt compliance processes to evolving regulatory expectations.
AI Claims Under Scrutiny
Regulators are prioritizing enforcement against exaggerated or misleading claims about AI in marketing. Companies must substantiate any AI-related claims and maintain documentation to prove their accuracy.
Drip Pricing and Junk Fees
States are enacting new rules to combat deceptive pricing practices, such as advertising low prices but only later revealing additional mandatory fees. Financial services providers must ensure all costs are disclosed upfront and comply with both federal and state requirements.
Influencer and Testimonial Risks
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) requires clear disclosure of any material connection between influencers and advertisers. Financial services companies must monitor influencer content, provide training, and document compliance to avoid enforcement actions.
Marketing to Children and Teens
Marketing directed at younger audiences is subject to strict federal and expanding state regulations, including privacy and advertising rules. Providers must account for overlapping compliance regimes, especially when advertising on platforms accessible to children and teens.
Email Subject Line Regulations
States are imposing stricter requirements on email marketing, going beyond federal CAN-SPAM laws. Misleading or exaggerated subject lines can lead to liability, so companies must review email content carefully.
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