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The FTC’s Holder Rule: still holding strong

Carole Reynolds
A lot has changed since 1975: the invention of the internet, cellphones, and widespread availability of solar panels, just to name a few. But the important consumer protections of the Trade Regulation Rule Concerning Preservation of Consumers’ Claims and Defenses (aka the Holder Rule) are as relevant today as they were when the Rule became effective in its entirety in 1976. And there are good reasons for that.

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