FTC Monetary Remedies and Data-Driven Economy Podcast Discussion
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The ABA Antitrust Law Section published a podcast discussion featuring former FTC economists and staff examining monetary remedies available to the FTC in data-driven economy enforcement actions. The panel analyzes how the FTC calculates and structures monetary relief in cases involving digital markets, privacy violations, and deceptive practices.
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This podcast episode from the ABA Antitrust Law Section features a panel discussion on FTC monetary remedies in data-driven economy cases. The discussion includes economists and former FTC Deputy Assistant Director Michael LeGower along with consumer privacy experts, examining topics such as how the FTC structures consumer redress, disgorgement calculations in digital markets, and remedies in data security enforcement. The episode is part of the 'Our Curious Amalgam' podcast series.
This is an informational and educational resource for antitrust and consumer protection practitioners. Listeners can gain insights into FTC enforcement patterns and remedy calculations in digital economy cases. No compliance actions or deadlines are associated with this podcast content.
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Laura Vandruff
Laura Riposo VanDruff, Partner and Office Managing Partner of Kelley Drye’s Washington, D.C. office, has extensive experience in consumer privacy, data security, and advertising law. A former FTC assistant director, Laura...
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Michael LeGower
Mike LeGower has more than 10 years of experience in investigations and litigation consulting, specializing in consumer protection and competition issues. He served as an economist and, ultimately, Deputy Assistant Director...
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Anora Wang
Anora is an antitrust associate in Arnold & Porter (Washington, D.C. office). Anora graduated from the Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University with an Outstanding Academic Achievement in Antitrust Law...
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Lexi Michaud
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