Deceptive rankings and fake reviews triggered a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) action for a comparison shopping website—and a warning to other companies.
Delaware-based LendEDU operates a website that compares consumer...more
With EU Safe Harbor Invalidated, Companies Ask: What Now? -
What happens now?:
That is the question that businesses across the country are asking after the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) threw out the...more
10/23/2015
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FTC Takes on a Patent Troll -
Tackling the issue of patent trolls for the first time, the Federal Trade Commission charged MPHJ Technology Investments, LLC and its law firm Farney Daniels with making deceptive claims...more
11/26/2014
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