Deceptive Practices

Explore comprehensive resources on Attorneys.Media addressing deceptive practices within the legal landscape, including insights into consumer protection laws and unethical business conduct. Visitors will find video interviews with attorneys, detailed articles, and definitions explaining how these practices are identified and regulated under U.S. law. Stay informed about your rights and the legal frameworks designed to safeguard against fraudulent activities.

FTC Impersonation Rule protects consumers

The Impersonation Rule – The New FTC Tool That Just Unlocked Real Payouts

The FTC’s Impersonation Rule makes impersonating the U.S. government or a business a standalone legal violation enforceable by civil penalties and consumer refunds. It closes a long-standing enforcement gap that limited the FTC’s ability to obtain monetary relief in impersonation scams. This article explains what the rule covers, who it targets, and how payouts and […]

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What Are Bad Faith Trademark Applications Today?

Bad faith trademark applications are filings made without a bona fide intent to use a mark or with the aim of blocking, profiting from, or misappropriating another party’s brand. In the U.S. and many other jurisdictions, these applications can be opposed or cancelled based on evidence of deceptive intent, abusive filing patterns, or targeting a

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Zuckerberg in Legal Talks About Social Media Laws

How is the legal landscape changing with ongoing social media addiction lawsuits against companies like Meta?

Social media addiction lawsuits are rapidly expanding, with dozens of cases consolidated in a federal multidistrict litigation (MDL) in California targeting Meta and other platforms. Courts are increasingly allowing claims—especially those involving minors and alleged design-driven harm—to proceed past early dismissal challenges, shifting pressure onto companies’ product and safety practices. This article explains the key

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