NAD Says Fast-Track SWIFT Reviews Doubled Over Past Year

Greater awareness of Fast-Track SWIFT and improved understanding of cases appropriate for the process have nearly doubled the number of SWIFT cases evaluated by the National Advertising Division over the past 12 months, NAD attorney Daniel Range said at the NAD 2022 conference in Washington.

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BBB National Programs, Inc.’s National Advertising Division has reviewed nearly twice as many Fast-Track SWIFT cases in the past 12 months compared with the prior year, completing 13, according to NAD attorney Daniel Range.

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