Consumer Protection
Consumer protection laws and regulations exist so that government agencies are able to protect the rights of consumers. The Federal Trade Commission’s Bureau of Consumer Protection is charged with enforcing and investigating (CIDs) unfair, deceptive and fraudulent business practices, and educating consumers about their rights.
Richard Newman Authors Article for mThink on Supreme Court Limitation of Regulatory Disgorgement Remedy
FTC compliance and defense lawyer Richard B. Newman recently authored an article for mThink titled “Supreme Court Limits Regulatory Right to Disgorgement in Judicial Enforcement Actions.” The article examines the June 2020 Supreme Court opinion in Liu v. Securities and Exchange Commission. The article discusses how the Court rejected the Liu petitioners’ argument that the SEC…
Read Article...FTC Sends Letters Warning 50 More Marketers to Cease Unsubstantiated COVID-19 Prevention Claims
The Federal Trade Commission announced it has sent letters warning 50 more marketers nationwide to immediately cease making unsubstantiated claims that their products and therapies can treat or prevent COVID-19. This is the fifth set of warning letters the FTC has announced as part of its ongoing efforts to protect consumers from health-related COVID-19 scams.…
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