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FIGHTS COMING: FTC Hiring Litigation Support Specialists for Bureau of Consumer Protection/ Division of Litigation Technology & Analysis

So we have been warning you that the newly-constituted FTC is now back to full strength and likely to become very active–particularly with respect to digital marketing and telemarketing.

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The FTC recently issued its NPRM seeking to require telemarketers to hold five years— 5 years!–of data regarding their calling practices (plainly an unconstitutional government seizure of private server space IMO) but that’s just the prelude. Here’s the kiss.

The FTC announced today that it is hiring Litigation Support Specialists for the Bureau of Consumer Protection. And just to pin the tail right on that donkey–the support is needed in the Division of Litigation Technology & Analysis. Here’s how the FTC describes the position:

DLTA plays a central role in BCP’s investigation and litigation of consumer protection matters, including working with attorneys to assess investigatory and discovery needs, managing the technological tools used to conduct investigations and litigation, and evaluating and implementing emerging technologies.

And here are a few of the duties for this position:

Yeah, they’re coming after digital marketers and robocallers. 100% chance. Expect a pile of new CIDs over the next few months and years.

See the job posting here.

 

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