The Federal Trade Commission’s acting director of the Bureau of Consumer Protection, Thomas Pahl, recently spoke to the National Advertising Division annual conference in New York.
In his prepared remarks, Pahl – who first joined the FTC in 1990 and spent two decades with the agency before moving into private practice, then rejoining in his current position in February – discussed the merits of administrative litigation as the FTC works to fight fraud.
Read on to see why Pahl believes the FTC, and consumers, would be best serve by the agency increasing administrative litigation.
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