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The lawsuit alleged the beverage company provided promotional pricing deals to a single big-box customer but didn’t give the same incentives to other retailers.
The Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) has recently announced that the FTC’s Click to Cancel Rule (the “Rule”) has been postponed to July 14,
The Federal Trade Commission and Department of Justice’s antitrust division filed a statement of interest in U.S. District Court in Tyler, Texas, backing the plaintiffs’ claims and urging the court to reject the asset managers’ arguments. Led by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, 11 Republican attorneys general filed the lawsuit in November.
Trump signed the act on the heels of NCOSE’s May 13 release of the report “Not a Fantasy: How the Pornography Industry Exploits Image-Based Sexual Abuse in Real Life,” a detailed look at pornography’s global impact on image-based sexual abuse.
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President Donald Trump signed the bipartisan TAKE IT DOWN Act into law, marking a significant federal initiative to combat
The Federal Trade Commission voted to dismiss a lawsuit against PepsiCo alleging the company was engaging in price discrimination. FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson said Thursday the agency was ...
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The Federal Trade Commission’s Rule on Unfair or Deceptive Fees went into effect on May 12, 2025. The rule states that anyone selling tickets to live events such as concerts or sporting events must be candid about the fees they charge. This also applies to anyone selling short-term lodging like hotel rooms or vacation rentals.