Antitrust and Trade Regulation - Page 10
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Federal Trade Commission staff opinion letter which analyzes notifications requirements under Section 615(a) of the Fair Credit Reporting Act when an action is taken against a consumer based upon information obtained in a consumer report. -
From a litigation standpoint, it seems that noncompetition agreements have recently eclipsed almost every other typ. -
In addition to a high level of sustained enforcement activity, Canada 's competition regime continues to undergo a great deal of change and re-examination. -
On September 30,1997, the Consumer Credit Reporting Reform Act went into effect. The CCRRA imposes new requirements. -
Dykema Gossett represented in 1999 the first U.S. purchaser of a professional ("A1 Division") basketball franchise . -
The desire of employers to keep their employees from competing with them has been a source of much litigation. -
Overturning a decision nearly three decades old, the United States Supreme Court recently announced that it was lif. -
Employers frequently require their employees to execute employment agreements that contain covenants not to compete. Each state has its own laws regarding whether such covenants may be enforced, and under what circumstances. Minnesota's law is fairly consistent with the laws of most other states. -
On April 5, 1995, the United States Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission issued joint Antitrust . -
Brochure from the Federal Trade Commission answers commonly asked questions about consumer rights under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.