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FTC Blankets Companies With Warning Letters Over Endorsements And Reviews (2021 #3) (Podcast)
10 January 2022
Kelley Drye & Warren LLP
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Kelley Drye
Ad Law Access Podcast · FTC Blankets
Companies With Warning Letters Over Endorsements and Reviews (2021
#3)
As we have noted in earlier posts, in the wake of the Supreme
Court's holding that Section 13(b) of the FTC Act does not
allow for monetary restitution, the Federal Trade Commission has
been attempting to creatively utilize other provisions of the Act
in order to obtain money from the companies and individuals it
prosecutes. One threat it seems the FTC is now making good on is
the use of the FTC's long dormant Penalty Offense Authority,
found in Section 5(m)(1)(B) of the Act.
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