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5 Key Takeaways | Nuts and Bolts of NAD Proceedings
For companies with annual gross revenue of $5 billion or more, the new NAD filing fee is $35,000, while companies with annual revenue of between $250 million and $5 billion will have to pay $30,000. Previously companies with...more
NAD announced that that they are making changes to their filing fees, effective January 1, 2020. The new fees will be as follows: Under $250M: $10,000...more
Advertisers who lose a challenge at the NAD automatically have the right to appeal the decision to the National Advertising Review Board (or “NARB”). Challengers who lose may also request an appeal, but the appeal is not...more