The legal library gives you easy access to the FTC’s case information and other official legal, policy, and guidance documents.
19991789: Cooperatieve Centrale Raiffeisen Boerenleenbank B.A.; The Tokai Bank, Limited
19991787: TI Group plc; General Electric Company
19991783: Walt Disney Company (The); Autry Qualified Interest Trust
19991782: ConAgra, Inc.; Kruse Investment Company, Inc.
19991781: Kawasho Corporation; Nozaki & Co., Ltd.
19991778: Guidant Mutual Insurance Company; James E. Murphy
19991777: Mannesmann A.G.; Sumitomo Heavy Industries Inc
19991774: Amador S. Bustos; Ronald A. Unkefer
19991768: PepsiCo, Inc.; Leader Beverage Corporation
19991766: American International Group, Inc.; Mr. Joseph DeLago
19991765: Ameritech Corporation; Anixter International, Inc.
19991764: Brown-Forman Corporation; Sonoma-Cutrer Vineyards, Inc.
19991763: University of Rochester; Visiting Nurse Foundation, Inc.
Columbia River Pilots
An association of marine pilots in Oregon agreed to settle charges that it monopolized and unreasonably restrained competition in the market for pilotage services on the Columbia River. The consent order prohibits Columbia River Pilots, a group of approximately 40 marine pilots licensed by the state of Oregon to provide navigational assistance to vessels on the Columbia River, from imposing unreasonable noncompete agreements on its members, allocating customers with any competing pilotage group, limiting any competing pilotage group's size, or restricting exclusive dealing contracts or rate proposals.
Asociacion de Farmacias Region de Arecibo, Inc., and Ricardo L.Alvarez Class, individually and as an officer of Associacion de Farmacias Region de Arecibo, Inc.
A pharmacy association in northern Puerto Rico and Ricardo Alvarez Class settled charges that they engaged in an illegal boycott in an attempt to obtain higher reimbursement rates for pharmacy goods and services under the government's managed care plan for the indigent. The consent order prohibits the members of the association and Mr. Class from engaging in joint negotiations for prices and from threatening to boycott or refusing to provide pharmacy services.