Voice cloning: Where WOW meets OMG

Have you had this experience? You hear about a remarkable innovation, but before you can finish…

Employee Dishonesty Claims—How Far Back Does Coverage Extend?

When businesses think about protecting themselves from risk, they often focus on property damage, natural disasters,…

EEOC Prioritizes Campus Antisemitism: What Employers Need to Know

By: Ridhima Bhalla, Andrew L. Scroggins, and Christopher J. DeGroff In a March 5, 2025 press…

Navigating the world of kids’ marketing: Best Practice Principles from ICPEN

As parents know, kids spend a huge amount of time online, especially now with COVID-19 school…

Multi-party liability | Federal Trade Commission

Today we are announcing another enforcement action seeking to hold companies responsible for consumer injury caused…

U.S autism rates hit record high

For the first time, minority children are driving the increase By Mark Huffman of ConsumerAffairs April…

Federal Court Denies Dealer Challenge To OEM Internet Sales Policy

A Massachusetts federal court recently granted summary judgment in favor of a motorcycle manufacturer and dismissed…

Coffee prices could be set to soar

Stress is being felt throughout the industry, from producers to retailers By Mark Huffman of ConsumerAffairs…

AB 597 Public Adjuster Fee Cap

Assembly Bill 597 is working its way through the California Legislature and could soon become law.…

Franchise Fundamentals: Researching franchise opportunities

No one would try to run a marathon with just a few days of preparation. It…

What if the Other Driver Was Texting Before An Accident and Can a New York City Personal Injury Lawyer Help?

Distracted driving is one of the leading causes of motor vehicle accidents, and even a momentary…

Court overturns rule limiting overdraft fees to $8

The Trump administration agreed with plaintiffs that the rule was illegal By Mark Huffman of ConsumerAffairs…

So proudly we hail: Maryland federal prosecutors honored with FTC award

Laidlaw v. Organ was an 1817 Supreme Court case concerning an allegedly deceptive trade practice affecting…

Six Essential Tips for Avoiding Labor Charging Issues on Government Contracts

In honor of the release of the 6th Edition of the Government Contracts Compliance Handbook, we…

E-Cigarette use linked to COPD and hypertension in large study

Still, the risk is less than smoking cigarettes By Mark Huffman of ConsumerAffairs April 16, 2025…

Is everything split 50/50 in divorce?

One of the most common misconceptions about divorce in the UK is that assets are automatically…

Deceptive “certified organic” claims leave consumers verklempt

Remember Saturday Night Live’s “Coffee Talk with Linda Richman”? When the host got verklempt, she suggested…

12 Types of Lawyers You Need to Know

Have You Ever Wondered Which Type of Lawyer You Need For Your Specific Legal Problem? Legal…

Lead generation: When the “product” is personal data

There’s been a lot of talk about “ping trees” and other activities associated with the lead…

Medical identity theft is a growing threat for seniors

Thieves promise benefits if you provide personal information By Mark Huffman of ConsumerAffairs April 16, 2025…

Pioneers and Pathfinders: Barbara Rogers

Today, we host a fantastic guest, Barbara Rogers, Vice President of Legal Operations, Strategy & Transformation…

In Rural Massachusetts, Patients and Physicians Weigh Trade-Offs of Concierge Medicine

Michele Andrews had been seeing her internist in Northampton, Massachusetts, a small city two hours west…