The Bottom Line The FTC is reinvigorating its focus on fraudulent practices in e-commerce — and subscription services are in the spotlight. On September 15, 2025, the FTC announced a settlement with EdTech company Chegg, Inc., requiring the company to pay $7.5 million and overhaul its Continue Reading
Barbri | Brand Damage: Liability for Influencer Marketing and Deceptive Practices, Avoiding Consumer Protection Violations
The Quick Details On Thursday, August 21, Jordan Thompson (Counsel, Advertising + Marketing) will lead a discussion titled "Brand Damage: Liability for Influencer Marketing and Deceptive Practices, Avoiding Consumer Protection Violations." Session Overview Influencers are increasingly a Continue Reading
Bloomberg Law | Click-to-Cancel’s End Won’t Stymie Subscription Renewal Scrutiny
The vacated Click-to-Cancel rule doesn’t signal the end for subscription-related enforcement actions – the FTC has several other tools at its disposal to pursue companies for unfair or deceptive practices. Paavana Kumar, a partner in the Advertising + Marketing Practice Group at Davis+Gilbert was Continue Reading