Posts Tagged ‘FTC Versus Vemma Nutritional Company’
Vemma Back in Business
Vemma’s website is back up. They are once again taking orders. No doubt several of our readers have been holding their breath, waiting for this moment. The brief asset freeze and TRO ended a few weeks ago, but it’s taken them some time to get operations back up after the court appointed Receiver closed their…
Read MoreNew rules, big questions
We, as an industry, don’t yet know the repercussions of FTC v. Vemma. We can’t know which, if any, of the new restrictions placed on Vemma will become industry standards, or if this case is even about industry standards. Most of the new restrictions influence Vemma’s compensation options; however, compensation itself wasn’t the impetus for…
Read MoreBreaking News: Vemma Court Case
For the first time in 16 cases, the FTC did not succeed, at least for now. Remember I am not a lawyer. This article is another one of my opinions about the Vemma case. The case seems encouraging. The most recent court order on the Vemma case is temporary. This means that the court could…
Read MoreSelling a Feeling
As we recently reported, the court appointed receiver in the Vemma case has been replaced with a monitor, but before that happened, the receiver released a report of its findings on Vemma’s business practices. This report is still worth reading. From it you can glean insights into the FTC’s concerns and game plan in their…
Read MoreMLM and Regulators: Innovation, Not Infraction
Every time a direct seller has an issue with the Federal Trade Commission, critics of the industry are quick to jump on it, hailing it as a step in the right direction towards shutting down multi-level marketing completely. They’ll say that it is finally being shown as the unsustainable business practice that it is—that they’re…
Read MoreThe FTC playbook: What happens when a company is shut down
I am not a lawyer. This is just one lay persons view based on my years in the industry. When the FTC decides to make a case against an MLM company, their methods follow a consistent pattern or playbook. When the FTC decides to run their “playbook” against a company, I have never seen a…
Read MoreVemma Allowed to Re-open: The conditions and what they might mean for the industry
The Federal District Court of Arizona issued an order detailing the decision to allow Vemma to reopen its doors for business, while the case is being litigated. This is big news; as pointed out by MLM lawyer Kevin Thompson in his last article about the case, in the last sixteen cases the FTC has brought…
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