Last week, the Federal Trade Commission announced its final “Junk Fees Rule” (the “Rule”) that bans “mystery” or “junk fees” for live event tickets, hotels, and short-term rentals.
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Outgoing Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chair Lina Khan suggested Tuesday that Meta and other companies facing antitrust lawsuits from the agency might be looking for “sweetheart deals” from ...
Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.) on Thursday reintroduced his measure requiring federal workers to return to the office, ending pandemic-era norms that allowed them to work remotely. Comer, the House ...
Trade groups representing the largest U.S. banks on Tuesday filed suit in federal court to force more transparency in the U.S. Federal Reserve’s bank stress tests imposed after the 2008 global ...
A patent infringement dispute that began on the show floor at NPE2024 has led Husky Injection Molding Systems Inc. to file a federal trade ... U.S. International Trade Commission, which announced ...
It’s the Christmas gift 96,000 times worse than the jelly of the month club. The Federal Register — a manual of proposed and final rules and regulations required by federal bureaucrats — has ...
As the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump approaches, intellectual property attorneys are saying it's vital for U.S. patent owners to embrace options beyond federal court litigation for ...
Jeff Landry told Congress on Wednesday. Meeting the requirements imposed by several different federal agencies adds years to projects, mostly because the paperwork and strings attached to federal ...