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Form “Non-Disparagement” Clause Violated Consumer Review Fairness Act–State v. Ideal Horizon Benefits

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Tennessee and Kentucky sued it over its marketing practices, such as allegedly overclaiming buyers’ eligibility for tax credits. The case involves Solar Titan, a vendor of solar installations. ” Case citation : State v. Ideal Horizon Benefits, LLC, 2023 WL 2299570 (E.D.

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Why the Online News Act is a Bad Solution to a Real Problem, Part One: The Risk to Free Flow of Information

Michael Geist

Several years ago, the sector lobbied heavily for government support and got it, with hundreds of millions in tax dollars poured into programs and tax breaks. Would Canadians agree that this link to the front page of the Globe and Mail is using the Globe’s content?

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Nothing to See Here … Move Along. The Seventh Public Commission Meeting on Identity Theft

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Yesterday’s sole topic for the monthly public Federal Trade Commission (FTC) meeting was identity theft. An FTC staffer then gave a presentation in which she noted that in the past year, 25 percent of reported identity theft involved credit card fraud, 17 percent government benefits and 6 percent utility fraud. That’s it.

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The Four R’s: Oklahoma Senator Unveils Promising Education Plan for Oklahoma

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Pugh’s plan made no specific reference to the highly anticipated (and controversial) topic of school choice or private school vouchers, which have been previously articulated as priorities for Gov. Pugh’s abilities to lead these conversations on this important topic.” I have full confidence in Sen.