ASTA/FEMA FSMA Webinar on Sanitary Transportation and Intentional Adulteration Final Rules

fsmasqarebannerThis Webinar is scheduled for Wednesday, August 17 at 12:00pm (ET)

Join Maile Hermida and Elizabeth Fawell from Hogan Lovells to learn more about the final Food Safety Modernization Act rules. This session offers a critical resource as you prepare for FSMA compliance.

 

This installment of the ASTA/FEMA FSMA Webinar Series focus on sanitary transportation for human and animal food and mitigation strategies to protect against intentional adulteration (food defense).

On the webinar you will gain an understanding of:

  • which products are covered by the sanitary food transportation rule and which activities may trigger obligations as a shipper, loader, carrier, or receiver; and
  • how your food defense plan needs to change to incorporate the rule’s HACCP-type of approach to food defense that all companies will be required to implement.

All spice and flavor industry businesses that import food into or do business in the United States should attend this important installment in the FSMA Web series.  Registration will remain open through COB on Wednesday, August 10.    

Pricing (Recordings will be available for purchase at a later date for those that do not pay to attend)

Member Pricing Non-Member Pricing
Per Remote Location $155 Per Remote Location $355

* You can have multiple individuals participate from your remote access location at no additional charge. But, if you require more than one remote location access, please register each location.

 

Registration is now closed.  The recording will be available for purchase at later date.  

About the Speakers:

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Maile Gradison Hermida Associate, Hogan Lovells

Maile Gradison Hermida practices with Hogan Lovells in the area of food and agriculture law. She represents food companies, including manufacturers, distributors, retailers, and their trade associations. Her clients are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration, Department of Agriculture, Federal Trade Commission, and other health and safety regulatory agencies at both the federal and state levels.

Maile advises clients on the development of label claims, website and promotional campaigns for products, as well as the various requirements applicable to the labeling of foods. She also provides assistance to trade associations and food companies with fashioning comments and developing strategies in response to agency rulemaking and other public policy issues. Her practice is increasingly focused on counseling companies and trade associations as to the implementation of the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act. Maile also assists clients with responses to Federal Trade Commission, Congressional, and state Attorney General investigations and counsels clients on the development, interpretation, and enforcement of laws and regulations governing food production, processing, and distribution.

Prior to joining Hogan & Hartson, she served as a judicial clerk to the Honorable Charles F. Lettow of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims. Maile graduated with high honors from The George Washington University Law School, where she served as executive editor of The George Washington Law Review.

 

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Elizabeth B. Fawell, Counsel, Hogan Lovells

Elizabeth Fawell practices in the area of food and agriculture law. She represents food companies, including manufacturers, distributors, retailers, as well as restaurants and foodservice operators, and their trade associations. Her clients are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), and other health and safety regulatory agencies at both the federal and state levels.

Elizabeth counsels clients on the development, interpretation, and enforcement of laws and regulations governing food production, processing, distribution, and marketing. She analyzes legislation introduced in Congress and state legislatures, as well regulations proposed by FDA and USDA. Elizabeth provides assistance to trade associations and food companies with preparing comments and developing strategies in response to legislative proposals, agency rulemakings, guidance documents, and other public policy issues. Her practice increasingly involves counseling companies and trade associations regarding implementation of the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), having been directly involved in the development of this landmark legislation on behalf of food industry clients. She also advises clients on the development of label claims, website and promotional campaigns for products, as well as the various requirements applicable to the labeling of foods. Elizabeth assists clients in advertising disputes and with responses to Federal Trade Commission, congressional, and state Attorney General investigations.

Elizabeth’s practice also includes advising food and consumer product companies subject to the jurisdiction of the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CSPC). She counsels clients on compliance with CPSC safety standards, as well as testing and certification requirements. In addition, Elizabeth assists companies in complying with CPSC reporting requirements.

Prior to joining Hogan & Hartson, Elizabeth was a legislative assistant with the Office of Congresswoman Anne M. Northup. Previously, she was an English teacher with Foshan Yi Zhong Xue.