The goal of this Video Leadership Seminar? is to provide lawyers with critical information on how to defend deceptive advertising cases. The DVD is viewable on any computer or iPod (that supports video) and features 60 minutes of live video with Hugh Latimer of Wiley, Rein & Fielding sharing his best practices on defending deceptive advertising cases. The Video Leadership Seminar? provides essential information for such defensive cases, including the steps to take and what to avoid, as well as an overall framework and timeline for how to proceed. Topics covered in the Video Leadership Seminar? include: - Settlement and negotiation strategies - The three major considerations when assessing a deceptive advertising case - Strategies for defending false advertising claims - The biggest mistakes and how to avoid making them - Step by step for defending deceptive advertising cases - Laws governing advertising claims - Case Studies of specific situations and what you can learn from t
Latimer was a famous Protestant martyr. He was born into a family of farmers in Thurcaston, Leicestershire. From around 14 years of age he started to attend Peterhouse, Cambridge, and was known as a good student. After receiving his academic degrees and being ordained, he developed a reputation as a very zealous Roman Catholic. At first he opposed the Lutheran opinion of his day, but his views changed after meeting the clergyman Thomas Bilney.
In 1510, he was elected a Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge and in 1522 became university preacher. He became noted for his reformist teachings, which attracted the attention of the authorities. During King Henry VIII's reign he was twice imprisoned in the Tower of London (1539 and 1546).
During the reign of Henry's son Edward VI, he was restored to favour as the English church moved in a more Protestant direction. However, when Edward's sister Queen Mary I came to the throne, he was tried for his beliefs and teachings in Oxford and imprisoned. In October 1555 he was burned at the stake outside Balliol College, Oxford.
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