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Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) Security and Privacy Controls

Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck

Heads of the FTC Push Back on Chief Administrative Law Judge and Find Consumer Harm in LabMD Data Leak

On July 29, 2016, the three Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) commissioners vacated their chief administrative law judge’s bold decision to dismiss the agency’s action against a medical testing lab, LabMD, In the Matter of...more

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LabMD Opinion Reverses ALJ Decision; Articulates Standard for “Substantial Injury” Under the Unfairness Prong of the FTC Act for...

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In a widely anticipated move, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has overruled a decision by its own Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) that had dismissed a case against a medical testing laboratory accused of unreasonable data...more

Epstein Becker & Green

When Do Data Security Breaches Cause Substantial Consumer Harm? Lessons from the LabMD FTC Complaint Dismissal

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On November 19, 2015, an Administrative Law Judge (the “ALJ”) at the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) dismissed the FTC’s 2013 complaint against LabMD, a clinical testing laboratory, stating that the FTC failed to demonstrate...more

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FTC Administrative Law Judge Issues Initial Decision in LabMD Matter

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In a stunning victory, an administrative law judge has recommended the dismissal of a long-pending US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) complaint against LabMD, Inc. (LabMD). In a strongly worded opinion in a case that had...more

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