FTC wants your feedback about proposed Made in USA Rule

If your clients are interested in Made in USA issues – and you know they are…

Nissan settles CVT lawsuit over transmission defects

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Can I Be Compensated for Chronic Pain After a Slip and Fall? A Manhattan Slip and Fall Lawyer can Help.

A sudden slip and fall can change your life in a matter of seconds. While some…

FTC challenges claims for Quell pain relief device

Real estate professionals say it’s all about “location, location, location.” For health-related claims, the FTC says…

Tariffs are causing fewer Americans to buy a home, creating potential bargains

Home prices may fall in 2025 due to economic turbulence By Dieter Holger of ConsumerAffairs April…

Take It Or Leave It Episode 39 – A Deep Dive into Connecticut Paid Family Medical Leave and Future Trends

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Metros where adults are most likely to live with their parents

Fewer adults have been living with their parents since the pandemic By Dieter Holger of ConsumerAffairs…

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Covid Worsened Shortages of Doctors and Nurses. Five Years On, Rural Hospitals Still Struggle.

Even by rural hospital standards, Keokuk County Hospital and Clinics in southeastern Iowa is small. The…

Supreme Court Lowers Bar to Pleading Prohibited Transactions, Despite “Serious Concerns” of Meritless Litigation

Seyfarth Synopsis: In a unanimous decision reversing dismissal of prohibited transaction claims based on fees paid…

Mark your calendars, telemarketers and sellers! October 15 is the Telemarketing Sales Rule’s Record Store Day.

Get ready. It’s almost Store Your Records Day for telemarketers everywhere. You’re probably asking, what do…

Fighting Coronavirus scams: Taking stock

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 crisis, the FTC has released dozens of warning letters against…

Innovation Madness: The Winner of the Basketball Patent Championship

After weeks of hypothetical buzzer-beaters, patent face-offs, and a few well-placed Braveheart reference, Innovation Madness has…

Ford recalls nearly 150,000 Expeditions, Navigators, F-150s, Explorers and Rangers

Issues range from brake fluid leaks to dangerous windows By Mark Huffman of ConsumerAffairs April 17,…

Null and VoIP: FTC reminds service providers of the letter of the law

We usually wouldn’t suggest you read someone else’s mail, but FTC staff just sent letters to…

Eli Lilly reports successful Phase 3 trial for its new diabetes pill

If approved, the pill would compete with injectable GLP-1 drugs By Mark Huffman of ConsumerAffairs April…

Lifelong exercise may guard against cognitive decline

Study finds fit adults showed greater preservation of the right superior parietal region of the brain…

Report From Day 2 of The 2025 ABA OSHA/MSHA Law Conference

Seyfarth Synopsis: This week we are attending the ABA Occupational Safety and Health Law Meeting in…

FTC asks “Do consumers notice class action notices?”

Do consumers notice consumer class action notices? That’s one of the topics that experts will discuss…

Americans considering bankruptcy reach highest levels since pandemic

Bankruptcy inquiries are still way down from 2008 financial crisis By Dieter Holger of ConsumerAffairs April…

KFF Health News' 'What the Health?': On Autism, It’s the Secretary’s Word vs. CDC’s

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Mortgage rates shot higher this week

Rates are a victim of economic uncertainty and a weak bond market By Mark Huffman of…