On Monday, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel joined a group of 48 attorneys general calling on the Federal Trade Commission to adopt a national rule to outlaw impersonation scams targeting millions including Michigan consumers, according to a press release issued by Nessel's office.
Statement Regarding Termination of Attempted Merger of Rhode Island's Two Largest Healthcare ...
I am proud to say that this is the third time in less than three weeks that merging parties have abandoned an anticompetitive transaction following an FTC challenge.
I would like to thank the entire FTC team for their excellent work building a strong case and challenging the transaction. I would also like to thank the office of the Rhode Island Attorney General for their close cooperation and assistance in securing this win for patients and consumers."
Support Swift Confirmation of Sohn to FCC and Bedoya to FTC - The Leadership Conference on Civil ...
SUPPORT SWIFT CONFIRMATION OF SOHN TO FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION AND BEDOYA TO FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
On behalf of The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, a coalition charged by its diverse membership of more than 230 national organizations to promote and protect the rights of all persons in the United States, UnidosUS, the nation's largest Latino civil rights and advocacy ...
FTC investigating several companies over continued price hikes | KCBY
FTC Regulatory Policy Obstructs Innovation | National Review
NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE T he Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is using its administrative tribunal to block mergers with dubious justification. For years, the agency has been pushing the limits of its enforcement powers and exerting undue authority over private businesses.
Join these NCPW events next week | FTC Consumer Information
National Consumer Protection Week (NCPW) 2022 is coming up next week, and we hope you'll join some of the virtual events. NCPW is a time when the FTC joins with local, state, and national partners to bring you information and advice on scams, identity theft, and other consumer protection issues.
FTC's New Guidance for Online Reviews | Fox Rothschild LLP - JDSupra
In January, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued new guidance for retailers that use review platforms and comparison websites to boost their online reputation as well as guidance for websites that feature customer reviews.
First, the FTC reminds companies to know the rules of the websites and platforms on which its online reviews appear, such as whether incentivized reviews are disallowed or require a disclosure, and to not ask for reviews from non-users, friends/family, or only from customers who will leave ...
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