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Labeling Requirements for Alternative Fuels and Alternative Fueled Vehicles
K W Technology Inc., et al. (1 Invisible Mask), FTC v.
The Federal Trade Commission sued to stop four related defendants from deceptively marketing their 1 Virus Buster Invisible Mask (Invisible Mask) that purportedly creates a three-foot barrier of protection against 99.9 percent of all viruses and bacteria, including COVID-19 – without any scientific proof that the product actually works.
FTC and Wisconsin Take Action Against Rhinelander Auto Center for Illegally Discriminating Against American Indian Customers and Charging Unlawful Junk Fees
FTC Takes Action Against Makers of an ‘Invisible Mask’ They Falsely Claimed Protected Users from COVID-19
On Point Global LLC
A court has granted the Federal Trade Commission’s request to preliminarily halt a scheme in which the defendants operated hundreds of websites that promised a quick and easy government service, such as renewing a driver’s license, or eligibility determinations for public benefits. Following an evidentiary hearing, the court held that the FTC was likely to prevail in proving that “the websites were patently misleading.”
FTC Reports Outline Efforts to Combat Cross-Border Fraud and Ransomware Attacks
TransUnion Rental Screening Solutions, Inc. and Trans Union, LLC., FTC and CFPB v.
FTC Seeks Public Comments on Review of Labeling Requirements for the Alternative Fuels Rule
Sollers Education, LLC, FTC v.
FTC Issues Annual Report to Congress on Agency’s Actions to Protect Older Adults
Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposed Collection; Comment Request; Extension (GLB Privacy Rule)
Sollers College to Cancel $3.4 Million in Student Debt to Resolve Charges It Used Deceptive Ads to Lure Prospective Students into Illegal Contracts
Court Rules in FTC’s Favor in Case Against Telemarketing Company that Bombarded Job Seekers with Millions of Illegal, Unsolicited Calls
FTC Reaches Settlement with Crypto Company Voyager Digital; Charges Former Executive with Falsely Claiming Consumers’ Deposits Were Insured by FDIC
FTC and CFPB Settlement to Require Trans Union to Pay $15 Million over Charges It Failed to Ensure Accuracy of Tenant Screening Reports
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