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.
Mesa County Physicians Independent Practice Association, Inc.
A Colorado physicians' organization settled charges alleging that the Mesa County IPA conspired with its members to increase prices for physician services and thereby prevented third party payers such as preferred provider organizations, health maintenance organizations, and employer health care purchasing cooperatives from offering alternative health insurance programs to consumers in Mesa County.
Eli Lilly And Company, In the Matter of (PCS Health Systems)
Unknown Parties Deceiving Consumers into Calling an International Audiotext Service Accessed Through Telephone Number (767) 445-1775
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.
Franklin Acceptance Corporation, a Delaware corporation
National Credit Management Group, LLC; et al., Civil Action No. 98-936 (AJL)
Equity Funding & Assocs., et al.
Fite, James; d/b/a Internet Publications
Eltman, Michael F., d/b/a P.M. Enterprises
Payne, Donna; d/b/a Strategic Information Services
West Coast Publications, LLC., and Gilberto Lopez
Volkert, Eric; and Cynthia Volkert, d/b/a Fresh Start Publication
British Petroleum Company, The, p.l.c., and Amoco Corporation
Consent order in BP Amoco p.1.c. (created by the merger of British Petroleum Company, p.1.c. and Amoco Corporation) requires the divestiture of 134 gas stations in eight markets and nine Light petroleum products terminals settling charges that the merger would substantially reduce competition in certain wholesale gasoline markets.
ABB AB and ABB AG, In the Matter of
Under a settlement with the FTC, ABB agreed to divest the Analytical Division of Elsag Bailey Process Automation N.V. to Siemens Corporation to address FTC concerns that the acquisition of Elsag would substantially reduce competition in the market for process gas chromatographs and process mass spectrometers, analytical instruments used to measure the chemical composition of a gas or liquid used in petrochemical refining, pharmaceutical and chemical manufacturing, and pulp and paper processing.