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Competition Matters

Have a plan to comply with the bar on horizontal interlocks

Debbie Feinstein, Bureau of Competition
With some exceptions, Section 8 of the Clayton Act prohibits the same individual from serving as an officer or director of two competing corporations. Like other portions of the forward-looking
Business Blog

Prevagen complaint suggests mindfulness about memory claims

Lesley Fair
Ads for Prevagen claimed that the purported memory improvement supplement is “The Name to Remember,” but according to a lawsuit filed by the FTC and the New York Attorney General, it’s a product
Business Blog

Edge of ‘17

Lesley Fair
“ Just like the white winged dove sings a song,” you can count on the BCP Business Blog to celebrate the “Edge of Seventeen” – 2017, of course – with a recap of in-case-you-missed-it developments from
Business Blog

Collection Protection reflection

Lesley Fair
Before we start making New Year’s resolutions for 2017, let’s assess last year’s pledges. In announcing Operation Collection Protection, a coordinated federal-state-local initiative to take on illegal
Business Blog

FTC case against DeVry yields $100 million settlement

Lesley Fair
Claims about employment prospects and income levels are like any other objective advertising representation – and Job #1 for advertisers is to support those promises with solid evidence. DeVry
Business Blog

Ashley Madison settles with FTC over data security

Lisa Weintraub Schifferle
If you care about data security and privacy, you’ll want to read about the FTC’s settlement with ruby Corporation, ruby Life Inc., and ADL Media Inc. – the companies that operate AshleyMadison.com
Business Blog

App developer under pressure for deceptive health claims

Lesley Fair
Is it time for a little heart-to-heart about making health claims for mobile apps? An FTC settlement with California-based Aura Labs challenges misleading representations the company made about its
Competition Matters

Resetting our views on HSR Items 4(c) and 4(d)

Premerger Notification Office Staff, Bureau of Competition
When submitting a Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR) premerger notification filing to the FTC and DOJ, a filing party must complete the HSR Form. The HSR Form requires detailed information about the transaction
Business Blog

Screening tenants? Check out the FTC’s new guidance

Lisa Weintraub Schifferle
Using background checks to screen tenants? Or maybe your company provides those background checks to landlords? Make sure you’re complying with the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). The FTC’s new
Competition Matters

Taking a hard look at the asset package

Andrea Zach, Bureau of Competition
On Monday, the FTC accepted for public comment a proposed consent order involving a consummated merger in the eye care industry. According to the complaint, Valeant Pharmaceuticals’ 2015 acquisition
Competition Matters

Competitive job markets offer more than just fringe benefits

Debbie Feinstein and Geoffrey Green, Bureau of Competition, and Tara Isa Koslov, Office of Policy Planning
Looking for a new job can be stressful, whether you are a new worker applying for your first job or a highly trained professional seeking to advance in your career. The last thing a job-seeker should