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Designing Enforceable Opt-Ins: Lessons from Dahdah v. Rocket Mortgage
When websites tell users they agree to terms by clicking a button, when does that click actually bind them? In Dahdah v. Rocket Mortgage, LLC, No. 24-1910, 2026 LX 73742 (6th Cir. Jan. 26, 2026), the Sixth Circuit addressed that question in a setting familiar to many businesses: a consumer entering information on a lead-generation site and clicking buttons to move forward.
FTC Crackdown Hits Lead Sellers With $145M in Settlements
The Federal Trade Commission has made it clear: “A priority at the FTC is coherently and systematically addressing unlawful lead generation. Businesses should know the FTC will take action when lead generators break the law, engage in unlawful deception, and harm the American people.”
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