Every year the FTC brings hundreds of cases against individuals and companies for violating consumer protection and competition laws that the agency enforces. These cases can involve fraud, scams, identity theft, false advertising, privacy violations, anti-competitive behavior and more. The Legal Library has detailed information about cases we have brought in federal court or through our internal administrative process, called an adjudicative proceeding.
American Coin-Op Services, Inc., Daryl J. Chase, Craig J. Schieder
Boeing Company, The
The consent order permits the acquisition of Hughes Space and Communications, a subsidiary of General Motors Corporation, but prohibits Boeing from providing systems engineering and technical assistance (SETA) to the U.S. Department of Defense for a specific classified program. According to the complaint, Boeing is the sole supplier of SETA programs and Hughes is one of two competing contractors.
FTC v. Global Network Enterprises, Inc., Republic Enterprises, Inc., Cecilia M. Castillo, and Ian Anthony Suite
Xpics Publishing, Inc. and Mario G. Carmona and Brian M. Shuster
Simmons Rockwell Ford Mercury, Inc.; Simmons Rockwell Autoplaza, Inc.; Don Simmons, Inc.; Donald M. Simmons, II., and Richard L. Rockwell
Medimax, Inc., and David M. Rothbart
B.B.M. Investments, Inc., et al.
T.E.M.M. Marketing, Inc., et al.
Statement of Chairman Robert Pitofsky, Commissioner Sheila Anthony, and Commissioner Mozelle Thompson in T.E.M.M. Marketing, Inc
Statement of Commissioner Orson Swindle Concurring in Part and Dissenting in Part in T.E.M.M. Marketing, Inc
Quexco Inc.orporated
The Commission accepted a proposed consent agreement with Quexco Incorporated, a company whose parent entity is Howard M. Meyers. The consent agreement related to the proposed acquisition by Quexco of Pacific Dunlop GNB Corporation, which is owned by Pacific Dunlop Limited. Both companies are involved in the secondary smelting of lead. The parties subsequently decided to abandon the sale of GNB to Quexco, which eliminated the need for the relief contained in the consent agreement. The Commission voted to withdraw the consent agreement and close the investigation.
Eltman, Michael F., d/b/a P.M. Enterprises
Ramirez Torres, Ernesto L., D.M.D., et al.
Neizianya, Steve, d/b/a Standard Business Services and E.M.C. Financial Services
Oliver, Robert M., individually, d/b/a U.S. Consumer Protection Agency, and Consumer Protection Agency of Bay County
M.D. Physicians of Southwest Louisiana, Inc.
A group of physicians in the area of Lake Charles, Louisiana settled charges that they illegally conspired to fix the prices for professional services by engaging in joint price negotiations with third-party payers. The final consent order prohibits such practices but does allow the MDP to engage in legitimate joint conduct.