The Federal Trade Commission just amended its “Cooling-Off Rule." What is it? — -- The Federal Trade Commission just amended its “Cooling-Off Rule,” which reminds me that most people have no idea ...
For most of our history, the American economy largely operated under the assumption of “caveat emptor” — let the buyer beware. Under this principle, unethical salespeople could hawk their wares with ...
A short excerpt from today's long Ortega v. Grisham, by Tenth Circuit Judge Timothy Tymkovich, joined by Judge Allison Eid: New Mexico enacted a law in 2024 that imposes a categorical seven-day ...
Revelations that a company that was awarded a massive $1.2 billion state contract hired three state employees, including one employee involved in evaluating the company’s bid, illustrates the need for ...
Referees could soon temporarily halt matches and issue “cooling off periods” to combat hostility on the pitch. According to a recent report by The Times, the proposed rule change is part of an ...
A recent WeChat article from legal-affairs blog “Legal Circles” discusses the pitfalls of the divorce cooling-off period, the rising levels of public support for its abolition, and the likelihood that ...
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