United States:
The Deletion Of "Legitimate Business Activity" From The FTC's Strategic Plan (Podcast)
16 December 2021
Kelley Drye & Warren LLP
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For decades, the FTC has explained that the omission of
information can lead to liability. It is also a canon of statutory
construction that an amendment helps reveal legislative intent. And
of course, your mother put it simply: words that you say (and take
back) have meaning.
Earlier this month, the Commission released its draft Strategic
Plan for 2022 to 2026, which included a glaring revision to the
FTC's Mission Statement.
See the blog post:
www.adlawaccess.com/2021/11/article...strategic-plan/
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