The ‘Click to Cancel’ rule may be down, but it’s not out—and the FTC appears to be keeping its options open,” Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz partner Holly Melton wrote in a note to clients. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Mega-Mergers Pick Up as Trump Team Eases Barriers
“It’s not at all surprising that you remove the headwinds and you’re going to get more boats sailing along, said Stephen Calkins, a former Federal Trade Commission general counsel who’s now a Wayne State law professor. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Racketeering Suits Against Claims Administrators, Banks, Transferred to Washington D.C.
The U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation picked U.S. Senior District Judge John Bates to oversee class actions alleging racketeering and antitrust claims against claims administrators Epiq Systems, Angeion Group and JND Legal Administration, plus several banks. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Deregulation Pushing Markets Toward 'Darkest Depths of Winter,' SEC's Crenshaw Says
The deregulation trend is comparable to the period prior to the worst market collapse in American history in 1929, Crenshaw warned. Click Here To Read The Full Article
From FTX to Terraform, Crypto Cases End With Years Behind Bars
The 15-year prison sentence places Do Heong Kwon among a growing list of high-profile figures in the cryptocurrency industry who have received significant prison terms since 2024 for fraud and money-laundering schemes. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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