ABA wins key ‘red flags’ ruling
Order blocks enforcement of regs against practicing lawyers
Published: October 29, 2009
Tags: American Bar Association, FTC, identity theft, red flags rule
WASHINGTON - In a surprise ruling Thursday, a federal district court blocked the Federal Trade Commission from enforcing 'red flags' identity fraud regulations against lawyers.
Under the rules, created by the Federal Trace Commission and set to be enforced as of Sunday, Nov. 1, businesses that accept deferred payments from clients must create written policies outlining ...
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