AAF Mobile Bay February Luncheon To Be Held February 27

 The American Advertising Federation (AAF) Mobile Bay will be hosting its February luncheon at the Original Oyster House on the Causeway on February 27 at 11:30 a.m. This in-person event will feature Sally Charette presenting “Brands in Entertainment: Walking the Legal Tightrope of Brand Exposure in Hollywood.” Charette will take participants on a deep dive into brand use in TV and film, the legalities behind their usage and their influence on modern culture. Charette has worked in legal script research for more than 25 years and is currently working on NCIS; NCIS: Origins; and the upcoming The Paper, Cape Fear, Little House on the Prairie and Tron: Ares. Her past scripted TV projects include NCIS: Hawaii, Dead to Me, CSI: New Orleans, CSI: Miami, Young Rock, Station 19, Disney features Tron: Legacy, Disenchanted and other projects. 

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