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Law Practice

Sep. 8, 2010

Bar Files Brief Against the FTC

The L.A. County Bar Association joined the American Bar Association's fight against the Federal Trade Commission over a proposed requirement that lawyers comply with an identity-theft prevention program.

By Sara Randazzo

Daily Journal Staff Writer

The Los Angeles County Bar Association joined an amicus brief filed Tuesday to support the American Bar Association in its fight against the Federal Trade Commission over whether or not lawyers need to comply with an identity-theft prevention program.

The ABA sued the FTC in August 2009 in D.C. federal court to exempt lawyers from the proposed Red Flags Rule, which would require credi...

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