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FTC Finalizes Consent Order in Adamas No-Hire Agreement Matter
Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew N. Ferguson Issues Warning Letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook
Adamas
The Federal Trade Commission ordered building services contractor Adamas Amenity Services LLC (Adamas) and its affiliated businesses to cease their enforcement of no-hire agreements.
Adamas used anticompetitive no-hire agreements that restrict building owners and management companies across New Jersey and New York City from directly hiring workers employed by Adamas without a significant penalty, according to the FTC’s complaint. Adamas is required to immediately cease enforcing all existing no-hire agreements under a proposed FTC order. On February 12, 2026, the FTC finalized the consent order with Adamas and its affiliated businesses.
Noncompete Rule
Sevita and BrightSpring; Analysis of Proposed Agreement Containing Consent Orders To Aid Public Comment
FTC Secures Landmark Settlement with Express Scripts to Lower Drug Costs for American Patients
XCL Resources Holdings, LLC et al, USA v.
The Federal Trade Commission announced that crude oil producers XCL Resources Holdings, LLC (XCL), Verdun Oil Company II LLC (Verdun), and EP Energy LLC (EP) will pay a record $5.6 million civil penalty to settle allegations they engaged in illegal pre-merger coordination, known as gun jumping, in violation of the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act (HSR Act).
Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew N. Ferguson Issues Warning Letters to Law Firms on Anticompetitive DEI Hiring
FTC Takes Action to Prevent Anticompetitive Healthcare Services Merger
Edwards Lifesciences Corp. and JenaValve Technology, Inc., In the Matter of
The Federal Trade Commission issued an administrative complaint to block medical device supplier Edwards Lifesciences Corp.’s (Edwards) proposed acquisition of JenaValve Technology, Inc. (JenaValve) due to concerns that the acquisition would limit patient access to lifesaving medical devices used to treat a potentially fatal heart condition. On January 9, 2026, after a six-day trial, the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia granted the FTC’s request for a preliminary injunction to temporarily prevent Edwards from acquiring JenaValve.
Remarks of Chairman Andrew N. Ferguson at FTC Workshop on Noncompete Agreements
FTC Hosts Workshop on Noncompete Agreements
Epic Games Inc. v. Google LLC et al.
FTC Appeals Ruling in Meta Monopolization Case
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