The FTC sent out new penalty offense notices to 670 companies today, warning them that failure to substantiate product claims could result in civil penalties of more than $50,000.
The FTC sent out new penalty offense notices to 670 companies today, warning them that failure to substantiate product claims could result in civil penalties of more than $50,000. The.
On Friday, the FTC announced what would ordinarily be an unremarkable enforcement action against a company for unsubstantiated earnings claims. The FTC alleges that WealthPress, an.
On February 10, 2022 the FTC announced that it intends to vote whether to issue an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on deceptive earnings claims for business ventures, gig or other work opportunities, or educational, coaching or training offerings.
The Notice was sent within a week of another notice to 70 for-profit higher education institutions, which focused on "false promises they make about graduates' job and earnings prospects and other outcomes."