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Keller and Heckman’s 9th Annual Paper Packaging Law Seminar Will Take Place in Charlotte, NC

Keller and Heckman announced that its 9th Annual Paper Packaging Seminar will take place May 6-7, 2025, in Charlotte, NC. Recommended for paper manufacturers, additive suppliers, converts, and downstream customers, this comprehensive course will cover the basics of paper food-contact regulations in the U.S. and the EU, along with recent and forthcoming developments.

Additional sessions at the seminar will focus on technical considerations—such as migrations studies versus end tests, estimating migration and dietary exposure, and toxicology considerations—and compliance documentation. Attendees will also learn about the latest U.S. state laws impacting paper food packaging and the evolving regulatory landscape in individual European countries.

As the preeminent seminar on paper food packaging, previous attendees have described it as “very informative” and “exceptionally well-organized.” One attendee said that the program included excellent topics and content presented by “highly competent professionals, who are great communicators.”

In addition to the informative presentations, attendees will have the opportunity to network with Keller and Heckman attorneys and scientists and with their colleagues during the breaks and a reception to be held the first evening of the seminar.

Registration for the Paper Packaging Law Seminar is now open. Pricing and event details can be found here.

About Keller and Heckman

Keller and Heckman is an internationally renowned law firm with a broad practice in the areas of regulatory law, public policy, and litigation. From offices around the world, we represent global companies and trade associations servicing a range of industries, including food and food additives, plastics, pesticides, industrial and specialty chemicals, consumer products, drugs and medical devices, transportation, and telecommunications. We are a pioneer in the use of interdisciplinary approaches to problem-solving with an in-house scientific staff that works closely with the attorneys on matters of technical complexity.