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Wet Wipes Manufacturer Must Back Up Its Flushing Claims (And Not Consumers’ Plumbing)
On May 18, 2015, the FTC announced a settlement with Nice-Pak Products, Inc., concerning claims that its moist wipes are "flushable," "break apart after being flushed," and are "safe" for sewer and septic systems.…
Kelley Drye to Host Seminar on Employee Privacy and Data Protection Issues in the Connected Workplace
On June 2, 2015, Kelley Drye will be hosting an afternoon seminar at its New York offices on the challenges employers face when balancing data security with employee privacy rights. The seminar will be presented by…
California Enforces Transparency in Supply Chains Act
The Attorney General of California has recently sent letters to more than 1,700 companies notifying them that the State is enforcing the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act, which became effective in 2012. The…
Decision Highlights Questions Over Substantiation for Weight Loss Claims
The Eleventh Circuit recently issued a decision in an contempt proceeding against Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals and several individuals. The case highlights the ongoing debate over whether clinical trials are required for…
FTC Settles with Retail Tracking Company that Made Privacy Policy Promises It Couldn't Keep
Last week, the Federal Trade Commission announced its first settlement with a retail tracking company, resolving allegations that Nomi Technologies, Inc., a micro-location platform that provides analytics services to…