Category Archives: FTC

FTC Successfully Fends Off AMG Attacks on Judgments

Within hours of the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in AMG Capital Management v. FTC last April overturning forty years of precedent to hold that the FTC cannot get money judgments in a direct federal court action (for discussion, see “Supreme … Continue reading

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Supreme Court Guts FTC’s Enforcement Powers and Clout

Last Thursday morning, Eastern Daylight Time, the world of the FTC shook like never before.  At that time, the Supreme Court of the United States, in a unanimous but unsurprising decision with seismic consequences for the potency of the FTC’s enforcement … Continue reading

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To Be or Not To Be an Autodialer? The Supreme Court Gives the Answer

In “To Be or Not To Be an Autodialer” (October 2018), I discussed the technical, yet raging, legal controversy in the telemarketing world over the meaning of an “autodialer” under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (“TCPA”), the federal law governing … Continue reading

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