Need FTC Help?

Let us help you.  The FTC Law team at Christensen & Jensen, P.C., can help your business prevent, resolve, or defend matters involving the Federal Trade Commission anywhere in the United States.

Does your business need FTC legal help?

The Federal Trade Commission has grown increasingly active in investigation and enforcement of the FTC Act and other laws under its jurisdiction (or claimed to be under its jurisdiction). Christensen & Jensen’s FTC Team is lead counsel in the largest Federal Trade Commission enforcement action in the United States, but an experienced trial team should be a company’s last resort: An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, as the saying goes. We can defend you in court, but we would rather help you avoid problems in the first place. Even better?  We’re reasonably priced.

Christensen & Jensen offers as-needed or general counsel consulting services to online marketers and others regarding Federal Trade Commission compliance. When we advise companies, we do so from the rare perspective of lawyers who have also spent thousands of hours litigating these issues – for companies who came to us too late – and have monitored FTC litigation throughout the country.  We know what the Ferderal TC will do in court and when.  We know what positions the Federal Trade Commission will take – which are not always what it says in guidelines or at conferences.

We can also assist companies and individuals with other FTC-related legal matters, such as:

  • Data breaches
  • “Relief defendant” claims and receivership issues
  • Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)
  • Telemarketing Sales Rule
  • Do Not Call Registry
  • Funeral Rule
  • Green guides

A separate department at Christensen & Jensen can address antitrust and related issues (Sherman Act, Clayton Act, Hart-Scott-Rodino Act), which may also implicate the Federal Trade Commission.

Let us help you.  The FTC Law team at Christensen & Jensen, P.C., can help your business prevent, resolve, or defend matters involving the Federal Trade Commission anywhere in the United States.