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FTC Warning Letters Flag Warranty Practices That May Violate Consumers’ Right to Repair

The FTC sent warning letters to eight companies informing them that their warranty practices may violate the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act (MMWA) by allegedly restricting consumers’ ability to repair their products. The letters to five of the companies highlighted the FTC’s concerns about statements requiring consumers to use specific parts or service providers to maintain their warranties, emphasizing…

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Not So Anonymous? NGL Reaches Settlement with FTC over Marketing, Child Privacy Concerns

The FTC and Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office entered into a settlement with NGL Labs, LLC, and two of its co-founders (collectively, “NGL”), to resolve allegations that NGL violated the FTC Act, the Restore Online Shoppers’ Confidence Act, the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule (“COPPA Rule”), and California consumer protection laws by making false and deceptive claims in…

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Missouri AG Alleges IBM Used Unlawful Quotas in Employment Practices

Missouri AG Andrew Bailey has sued International Business Machines Corporation (“IBM”), alleging that the company’s use of racial quotas in hiring and other employment actions violates the Missouri Human Rights Act’s prohibition on discriminatory employment practices. According to the complaint, IBM’s “diversity modifier” policy established employment quotas based on race, color, national origin, sex, or ancestry.…

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What Companies Should Consider Amid Multistate AG Actions

In this Law360 article Chris Allen, Siran Faulders and Hannah Land discuss multistate efforts and what businesses should understand about these collective actions.

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DOJ and FTC Accuse Adobe of Engaging in Acrobatics to Hide Subscription Terms

The U.S. DOJ, upon notification and referral from the FTC, filed a lawsuit against Adobe, Inc. and two of its executives (collectively, “Adobe”), alleging that the software company violated the FTC Act and the Restore Online Shoppers’ Confidence Act by hiding subscription early termination fees and making it difficult for customers to cancel subscriptions. According…

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