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The Federal Trade Commission requests comment on franchise agreements and franchisor business practices, including how franchisors may exert control over franchisees and their workers

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The CFPB issued a standard Request for Information on the economic impact of mortgage loan originator rules on small mortgage companies as part of a mandated 10-year review

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Today, Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina M

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The Federal Trade Commission has finalized its order against Instant Brands, manufacturer of Pyrex-brand kitchen and home products, for making false “Made in USA” claims

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FDIC Consumer News  |  March 6, 2023

Financial Empowerment and Inclusion

Know what disability services are available at your bank
Banks provide various accommodations and services for customers with disabilities, including digital banking apps, special accounts, and accessibility services

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The Federal Trade Commission is sending payments totaling nearly $2

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National Consumer Protection Week 2023 begins this Sunday, March 5

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The Federal Trade Commission has brought lawsuits against three current and former high-level distributors – so-called “Wellness Advocates” – of the Utah-based multi-level marketing company doTERRA International, LLC, for making claims that the company’s essential oils and dietary supplements could treat, prevent, or cure COVID-19

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The Federal Trade Commission has issued a proposed order banning online counseling service BetterHelp, Inc

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The Federal Trade Commission will host a workshop on May 23, 2023, in Washington, DC, to examine “recyclable” adverting claims as part of its recently announced review of the Guides for the Use of Environmental Marketing Claims, commonly known as the Green Guides

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