David Ettinger counsels multinational companies on food (with a unique emphasis on alternative proteins including plant- and cell-based foods) and food packaging, as well as consumer and tobacco-related products. He assists clients in navigating the import and export of goods to ensure compliance with regulations in the United States (U.S.), Europe, and Asia. David counsels companies in China and throughout Asia on matters ranging from ingredient and labeling to product seizure and detention, to food and consumer product recalls and consumer complaints.
David is the chief representative in Keller and Heckman’s Shanghai, China office and previously worked in the firm’s Washington, DC and Brussels offices. His global experience uniquely positions him to counsel foreign companies who need to navigate the regulatory landscape in Asia. To further enhance his and Keller and Heckman’s global capabilities, David is the Chair of Mackrell International, a global legal network of over 90 international, independent law firms. Mackrell International’s member base spans more than 60 countries, which provides Keller and Heckman clients with access to legal support in all major world markets. In addition, David is past Chair and current Vice Chair of the American Chamber of Commerce Shanghai’s (AmCham Shanghai) Food, Agriculture & Beverage Committee and serves as a moderator and presenter for many of its seminars and conferences.
David and his team in Shanghai publish China Regulatory Matters (CRM) and Asian Regulatory Matters (ARM), two e-newsletters that focus on regulatory updates in China and the rest of Asia. He is frequently invited to speak on international regulatory matters regarding food, food-related products, and tobacco-related products.
Prior to joining Keller and Heckman, David was a trademark attorney with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. He has extensive trial experience as a former assistant district attorney in the Nassau County District Attorney's Office in New York, where he prosecuted felonies and misdemeanors. His advocacy skills are frequently used to defend companies before various international regulatory bodies and to help implement crisis management strategies.
More Legal and Business Bylines From David J. Ettinger
- From the Year of the Tiger to the Year of the Rabbit - (Posted On Friday, February 24, 2023)
- Foods Produced from Animal Cells: What’s in a Name? - (Posted On Thursday, January 05, 2023)
- China Announces New Management Measures for Food-Related Products - (Posted On Thursday, December 15, 2022)
- Singapore Updates Guidelines for the Safety Assessment of Novel Foods - (Posted On Tuesday, November 29, 2022)
- BREAKING NEWS: U.S. FDA Completes First Pre-Market Consultation for Food Made by Cultured Animal Cells - (Posted On Monday, November 28, 2022)
- Australian Food Agency is Ready to Approve Cultured Meats, Are You? - (Posted On Friday, October 28, 2022)
- Health Foods in China: New Rules Approving Functional Claims - (Posted On Tuesday, September 27, 2022)
- China Publishes Draft Standards for Food Additives - (Posted On Thursday, September 22, 2022)
- A Closer Look at China’s New E-Cigarette Regulations - (Posted On Tuesday, August 23, 2022)
- South Korea Promotes Alternative Proteins in Its National Plan - (Posted On Thursday, July 21, 2022)