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Companies cannot block product labeling class actions filings outright, but there are a few issues that general counsel should be thinking about now in order to better position the organization, shou
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...the Direct Marketing Association, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and the National Retail Federationhave told the FTC they think the July 1...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...America and the company's application has no support from the relevant national or regional governments. Finally, 71 objections were filed by entities...
...the Direct Marketing Association, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and the National Retail Federationhave told the FTC they think the July 1...
The Daily Report
...trade secrets, and the collateral risks, companies must develop an integrated, proactive strategy involving technological features, law enforcement partnerships and private legal enforcement, to prevent...
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