By Lisa Willis | August 4, 2023
"This may turn into one of the most significant cases in recent history," attorney Benjamin J. Widlanski said.
By Chris O'Malley | July 20, 2023
President Biden for months has been blasting "junk fees." So the industry expected a proposal. But what came is "far more radical than anyone anticipated," Ballard Spahr wrote in a client advisory.
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"I think many people would rather work on a new problem than a settled problem. Here, there is a lot more opportunity to work on unsettled legal and policy questions," said Adam Kovacevich, CEO of Chamber of Progress.
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"Don't exaggerate what your AI can do. And what the FTC means by this is that your performance claims have to have scientific support behind them," artificial intelligence expert Cara Hughes said at a webinar Thursday on the regulatory risks around AI.
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Court order memorializing settlement reduces $6.5 million judgment to $500,000.
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Andrew Ferguson and Melissa Holyoak, the solicitors general of Virginia and Utah, await Senate confirmation to the five-member, Democratic-led agency.
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By Emily Cousins | June 26, 2023
"Consumers' silence should not be interpreted as consent, unless they are fully aware of the program and subscription terms upon agreement," Pennsylvania Attorney General Michelle A. Henry said. "Negative option tactics are deceptive and can be exploited to enroll consumers into subscriptions they cannot easily cancel."
By Maria Dinzeo | June 21, 2023
The agency's assault on the e-commerce giant comes months after it extracted a $520 million dark patterns settlement from video game maker Epic.
By Cassandre Coyer | June 16, 2023
While the SEC doesn't seem poised to release new bespoke guidance to address cryptocurrencies, the commission's sometimes selective enforcement actions have left some professionals unclear on where the agency draws the line when it comes to securities.
By Adolfo Pesquera | May 19, 2023
Texas state Sen. Bryan Hughes said many social media companies include a provision in their terms of service to require any actions against them be made in states that are beneficial to the social media companies.
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