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.
Star Satellite, LLC, United States of Americ
Think All Publishing, LLC. and Yuri Mintskovsky
Goal Financial, LLC, In the Matter of
Exquisite Caterers, LLC, et al., v. Popular Leasing USA, Inc., et al., and Doe Corps 1-40, Defendant
ERG Ventures, LLC and d/b/a ERG Ventures, LLC2, Media Motor, Joysticksavers.com, and PrivateinPublic.com; Elliot S. Cameron, individually and d/b/a ERG Ventures, LLC2, Media Motor, Joysticksavers.com, and PrivateinPublic.com; Robert A. Davidson, II,
Sili Neutraceuticals, LLC, and Brian McDaid, d/b/a Kaycon Ltd
Member Source Media LLC, d/b/a ConsumerGain.com, PremiumPerks.com, et al.; and Chris Sommer, individually and as Manager of Member Source Media LLC
Pretty Eyes, LLC and Christianne McNulty., United States of America (for the FTC)
Green Willow Tree, The, LLC, and Robert Burns, In the Matter of
Duke Energy Corporation, Phillips Petroleum Company, and Duke Energy Field Services L.L.C., In the Matter of
Duke agreed to divest 2,780 miles of gas gathering pipeline in Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas to settle antitrust concerns stemming from Duke’s and Phillips Petroleum Company’s proposed merger of their natural gas gathering and processing businesses and its proposed acquisition of gas gathering assets in central Oklahoma from Conoco Inc. and Mitchell Energy and Development Corporation. The new company will be known as Duke Energy Field Services, L.L.C.