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Lexology PRO | USA | 1 Jun 2023

FTC says Ring employees spied on consumers

Amazon-owned Ring will pay $5.8 million to settle FTC allegations that lax privacy policies allowed its employees and Ukrainian contractors to spy on users and failed to prevent cyberattacks.
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Lexology PRO | USA | 1 Jun 2023

Amazon hit with $25 million COPPA fine

The FTC has accused Amazon’s Alexa smart assistant of indefinitely retaining children’s voice recordings and transcripts.
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McDermott Will & Emery | USA | 1 Jun 2023

Going ‘Green’—What Does That Mean? FTC Proposes Revisions to Green Guides

As consumers actively seek more environmentally friendly products and services, companies have increased “green” advertising efforts to highlight…
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Baker & Hostetler LLP | USA | 1 Jun 2023

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Following a presidential call, Congress and the Golden State are looking to tame hidden charges…
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Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP | USA | 1 Jun 2023

Noncompetes Back in the Crosshairs: NLRB Takes Its Shot at Noncompetition Agreements

Can you still have noncompete agreements with your employees? There has been a lot of buzz about this issue, and this week the General Counsel of the…
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Baker & Hostetler LLP | USA | 1 Jun 2023

Let’s Get Informed About the INFORM Act

Congress sometimes passes legislation in a quite dramatic manner, with countless hearings, headlines, statements, and discourse. Other times, things…
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Barnes & Thornburg LLP | USA | 1 Jun 2023

Labor Board’s Top Lawyer Declares Most Non-Compete Agreements Violate Labor Law

There was a lot of consternation among U.S. employers earlier this year when the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced potential rulemaking that…
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Vedder Price PC | USA | 1 Jun 2023

NLRB General Counsel Says Most Non-Competes are Illegal Under Labor Law

According to a memorandum issued on May 30, 2023 by National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB”) General Counsel Jennifer Abruzzo (the “Memorandum”), most…
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Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP | USA | 1 Jun 2023

Collision Course: FTC’s Safeguards Rule Will Hit Auto Dealerships in Less than a Month

On June 9, 2023, a complicated set of data privacy regulations called the “Safeguards Rule” will take effect. Designed for financial institutions…
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Eversheds Sutherland (US) LLP | USA | 1 Jun 2023

National Labor Relations Board’s general counsel piggybacks FTC in memo claiming most non-compete agreements violate the NLRA

On May 30, 2023, the federal government continued its crusade against employee non-compete agreements.1 Jennifer A. Abruzzo, the NLRB’s General…
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