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FCC Planning New Rules to Streamline Satellites and Earth Station Applications

At the tail end of 2022, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) seeking comment on proposals to streamline the processing of satellite and Earth station applications under...more

And Happy New Year to You, Too: FTC Adjusts Maximum Civil Penalty Amounts

Like clockwork, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has issued its Adjustments to Civil Penalty Amounts for 2023. As instructed by the Federal Civil Penalties Inflation Adjustment Act Improvements Act of 2015, the FTC and...more

Protecting Your Points: New York’s Credit Card Reward and Loyalty Program Law Is Set to Take Effect

Just in time for the holiday shopping season, New York Senate Bill No. S133B takes effect on December 10, 2022. Last year, Governor Kathy Hochul signed the bill, which amends New York’s General Business Law to give consumers...more

Supply Chain Surcharges? Plaintiffs Say You Better Not Conceal Them

​​​​​​​Supply chain disruptions and accompanying inflation for raw materials have challenged many businesses. A recent case involving paint retailer Sherwin-Williams shows how not to deal with these challenges....more

FTC to Digital Media Advertisers: It’s Time to Protect Kids

At a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) event last week, Chair Lina Khan said children are more susceptible than adults to deceptive or harmful practices, especially those that blur the line between advertising and entertainment....more

The Pandemic May Be Over, but Price-Gouging Laws Live On

​​​​​​​When the COVID-19 pandemic began, and consumers swarmed the stores for disinfectant sprays, masks, and household items, state price-gouging laws grew increasingly relevant as sellers sought to cash in on the heightened...more

District Court to New York Attorney General: "No Personal Jurisdiction Piggybacking"

This week, a New York district court, in FTC v. Quincy Bioscience Holding Co., granted an individual defendant’s partial motion for summary judgment, dismissing claims brought by the New York Attorney General (NYAG) for lack...more

Repair Your Warranty Terms: FTC Takes Action Against Unlawful Repair Restrictions

Last week, the FTC brought and settled enforcement actions against two manufacturing companies for allegedly limiting customers’ right to repair purchased products under unlawful warranty terms. The FTC alleged that the two...more

FTC v. Match Group, Inc.: Court Gets Cold Feet on the Standard Set Forth in Shire

Last month, love was not all lost for the owner of Tinder and OKCupid when a Texas federal district court in FTC v. Match Group, Inc. granted in part the online dating service provider’s motion to dismiss. Specifically, the...more

The CFPB Warns Companies Against Impeding or Manipulating Honest Customer Reviews

In a bulletin published last week, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) warned banks and other financial companies against impeding honest reviews of consumer financial products and services. Although it does not...more

Federal Trade Commission Releases Online Customer Review Guidance

It might be hard for some to imagine, but the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is feeling groovy. This month, the agency released two guidance documents that track best practices to prevent consumers from being misled when...more

FTC to Dun & Bradstreet: Change Credit Reporting Operations to Benefit Business Customers

Last week, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced that it agreed to settle claims against Dun & Bradstreet (D&B), a business credit reporting agency engaged in deceptive and unfair practices with small and mid-sized...more

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