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December 30, 2010
Competition and Consumer Protection: Strange Bedfellows or Best Friends?
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol
Julie Brill (FTC) reviews the different ways in which competition and consumer protection principles have interacted in cases before the FTC and observes how the FTC is poised to deal with both sets of principles in the context of Section 5 litigation and consumer privacy issues in Competition and Consumer Protection: Strange Bedfellows or Best Friends?
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