• 06.06.23

    Missouri Federal Court Certifies Class in TCPA Fax Case

    A federal court in Missouri granted class certification in a Telephone Consumer Protection Act action that could cost the defendant almost $4 million for allegedly sending unsolicited faxes.

  • 06.06.23

    One Call, One Damage Award, Holds Texas Federal Court

    After a jury awarded a Telephone Consumer Protection Act plaintiff $8,500 in damages at trial, the judge declined to treble the award—and instead cut it to $6,500.

  • 05.23.23

    FTC Regulation Tracker—May

    We have compiled the below chart of FTC proposed rulemakings and guidance relating to consumer protection currently making their way through the administrative process.

  • 05.11.23

    Guidelines for Creating Ads Using AI

    Generative artificial intelligence (AI) can be a powerful tool to create and enhance advertising campaigns, but it is important to ensure that the ads are legally compliant.

  • 05.01.23

    DNC Policy Trips Up TCPA Defendant

    A Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) defendant’s do not call (DNC) policy was not enough to avoid potential TCPA liability, an Illinois federal court recently held.

  • 05.01.23

    Texts Seeking Real Estate Leads Don’t Constitute TCPA Solicitations

    Text messages sent to generate real estate sales leads did not qualify as telephone solicitations under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act’s (TCPA) regulations, according to a Texas federal court decision.

  • 05.01.23

    Eleventh Circuit Agrees to Rehear Notable Decision

    The Eleventh U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has agreed to an en banc review of a notable decision issued last July with respect to Article III standing for purposes of a Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) lawsuit.

  • 04.17.23

    FTC Regulation Tracker—April

    We have compiled the below chart of FTC proposed rulemakings and guidance relating to consumer protection currently making their way through the administrative process.

  • 04.14.23

    Axon v. FTC: Now the Fun Begins

    In today’s Axon decision, the Supreme Court concluded that a litigant may directly challenge the constitutionality of the structure of the Federal Trade Commission and the Securities and Exchange Commission in federal court without first lumbering through the administrative process.

  • 04.13.23

    FTC Warns Almost 700 Advertisers: Substantiate Your Claims or Face Civil Penalties

    The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has put hundreds of advertisers on notice that they should avoid misleading consumers with ads that make product claims that cannot be substantiated.

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