Sentences with phrase «new consent decree»

Vladeck, the Georgetown professor, see he expects «some sort of an agreement between the FTC and Facebook which will call for very serious financial civil penalties, and a new consent decree that will ratchet up the restrictions on the way Facebook gathers information.»
Vladeck, the Georgetown professor, see he expects «some sort of an agreement between the FTC and Facebook which will call for very serious financial civil penalties, and a new consent decree that will ratchet up the restrictions on the way Facebook gathers information.»

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Under the consent decree, Trader Joe's agreed over the next three years to reduce its leak rate to less than half the average in the grocery store sector, and to use non-ozone depleting refrigerants at all new and heavily remodeled stores.
As of the moment, injunctions have been denied in Arizona, Nevada, and also by the New Jersey court considering the national consent decree.
By Cynthia Chaffee & Mary Ann Miller On Wednesday, December 20, 2017 at 60 Centre Street, an historic consent decree was reached between the New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman and the lawyers for Steve Croman.
------------------------- The U.S. Food & Drug Administration announced that the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York entered a consent decree of permanent injunction against Vulto Creamery or Walton.
Despite the delay in the approval of the consent decree by the Supreme Court of the State of New York, we are proceeding with these changes now, in the spirit of moving forward together into this new chapter for Cooper UniNew York, we are proceeding with these changes now, in the spirit of moving forward together into this new chapter for Cooper Uninew chapter for Cooper Union.
They reflect and implement the changes provided for in the consent decree that was agreed with the New York State Attorney General and the Committee to Save Cooper Union in September.
Today, the Supreme Court of the State of New York approved the consent decree that was agreed to by the New York State Attorney General, The Cooper Union, the Board of Trustees and the Committee to Save Cooper Union in September.
We are pleased to announce that the Free Education Committee («FEC») of The Cooper Union Board of Trustees held its first meeting on January 12, in order to organize for the work it is to undertake pursuant to the consent decree that was approved by the New York State Supreme Court.
However, the consent decree was not approved by the New York State Supreme Court until December 16, 2015.
On December 16, 2015 the Hon. Nancy M. Bannon granted the cy pr es relief and approved the Consent Decree in a settlement with The Committee to Save Cooper Union and the New York State Attorney General's Office, calling it «a proper solution,» in her ruling.
[17] A consent decree brokered by the New York Attorney General in New York Supreme Court, and finalized in 2015, required the establishment of a Free Education Committee with the responsibility to present a strategic plan, no later than January 15, 2018, for consideration by the school's Board of Trustees, who would then vote on it at their Board meeting in March 2018, to allow the school to return to a sustainable tuition - free model.
On September 1, 2015, the school and the Committee to Save Cooper Union (CSCU) announced that the committee's lawsuit against the school's administration was resolved in the form of a consent decree signed by Cooper Union, New York State's Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, and the CSCU.
In accordance with the consent decree brokered by Eric Schneiderman, the New York State attorney general, The Cooper Union's Free Education Committee, or F.E.C., in January published the plan that is intended to, in 10 years time, get the college back to just what the committee's name suggests: free.
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New York City, for example, had consent decrees so detailed that they even dictated the type of cleanser — Boraxo — required to be used to clean the floors.»
The FTC said last week that it would open a new investigation in light of the Cambridge Analytica news, and Wedneday's revelations are likely to complicate the legal situation, said David Vladeck, a former FTC director of consumer protection who oversaw the 2011 consent decree.
The FTC said last week that it would open a new investigation in light of the Cambridge Analytica news, and Wednesday's revelations are likely to complicate the legal situation, said David Vladeck, a former FTC director of consumer protection who oversaw the 2011 consent decree.
A New York federal court has approved a consent decree between the federal government («Government»), Barbara King («King»), and the Westwater Commons Corporation («Co-op») for the Co-op's alleged violations of the federal Fair Housing Act for denying King's purchase application because she had children living with her who were under 18 years old.
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