March 27, 2025

Brann & Isaacson Lawyers Present at The National Etailing and Marketing Summit in Boston

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Brann & Isaacson is pleased to announce that two of its attorneys, Stacy Stitham and Jamie Szal, will be presenting at The National Etailing and Marketing Summit in Boston from April 1-3. They will be offering critical guidance on Legal Trends for eCommerce Companies in 2025.     

The National Etailing & Marketing Organization of America (NEMOA) is one of the nation’s most active multichannel merchant associations, dedicated to educating, connecting, and inspiring marketers. Through biannual educational summits and year-round member resources, NEMOA supports the evolving needs of direct marketers across the U.S., Canada, and Europe. B&I is a Silver Sponsor of this year’s summit and has been a close partner of the organization for many years. 

“We’re delighted to be presenting at this year’s NEMOA summit as well as supporting the event as a sponsor,” said Stacy, Managing Partner at B&I. “Our firm has a 50-year tradition of representing a number of distinguished online, catalog, and multichannel retailers in the country. Our nationally-recognized practice advises more than 100 online and multichannel companies, as well as internet and IT service providers—many of whom we look forward to seeing at this year’s conference.”  

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