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Statement of ABA President Carolyn B. Lamm
in American Bar Association vs. Federal Trade Commission


ABA Applauds Injunction, Summary Judgment in Red Flags Suit

WASHINGTON, D.C., Oct. 29, 2009 -- This ruling is an important victory for American lawyers and the clients we serve. The court recognized that the Federal Trade Commission’s interpretation of the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act over-reaches and its application to lawyers is unreasonable.  By voiding the FTC’s interpretation of a statute that was clearly not intended to apply to the legal profession, the court has ensured that lawyers stay focused on the mission of their work: providing aid and counsel to the individuals and organizations that need us.

For the Amended Order please click here.  To learn more about the ABA Governmental Affairs Office opinion on "Red Flags," visit http://www.abanet.org/poladv/priorities/redflagrule/home.shtml.

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