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31 Oct 2021, 5:45 pm by INFORRM
DLA Piper has a summary here, and Bret Wilson here. [read post]
Commissioner Noah Joshua Phillips agreed that this statement’s first problem is its issuance in the middle of a request for public comment. [read post]
28 Oct 2021, 3:26 pm by Alden Abbott
As the FTC explains in its Oct. 25 statement(citation to 1995 Statement omitted) (approved by a 3-2 vote, with Commissioners Noah Joshua Phillips and Christine S. [read post]
13 Oct 2021, 7:37 am by Alden Abbott
By contrast, Commissioners Noah Joshua Phillips and Christine Wilson counsel against a broad-based regulatory initiative on privacy. [read post]
For example, as the Phillips and Wilson statements note, competition and privacy are governed by different laws with different remedies. [read post]
As we have discussed at length in a series of posts, Chair Khan has previewed a number of regulatory and enforcement initiatives – with Republican Commissioners Christine Wilson and Noah Phillips raising questions and often issuing dissents. [read post]
28 Sep 2021, 4:15 am by INFORRM
This post originally appeared on the Brett Wilson Media and Communications Law Blog and is reproduced with permission and thanks [read post]
17 Sep 2021, 12:47 pm by Bona Law PC
The dissenting Statement of Commissioners Phillips and Wilson starts with a bang: “Today the FTC leadership continues the disturbing trend of pulling the rug out under from honest businesses and the lawyers who advise them, with no explanation and no sound basis of which we are aware. [read post]
Commissioners Wilson and Phillips issued strong dissents, calling the Commission majority to task for abandoning prior business guidance and ignoring the Administrative Procedure Act’s notice and comment requirements. [read post]
During the meeting, FTC Chair Lina Khan described the policy statement as consistent with previous guidance, however Republican Commissioners Noah Phillips and Christine Wilson argued that this interpretation may exceed the scope of the Rule, among other concerns. [read post]