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.
First Consumers, et al.
H.I.G. Bayside Debt, et al., In the Matter of
The FTC required Surgery Center Holdings, Inc., known as Surgery Partners, and Symbion Holdings Corporation, to divest Symbion’s ownership interest in an ambulatory surgery center in Orange City, Florida to Dr. Mark W. Hollmann, as part of a settlement resolving charges that Surgery Partners’ $792 million purchase of Symbion would be anticompetitive. Both companies operate a large number of ambulatory surgery centers located throughout the country that sell and provide outpatient surgical services to commercial health plans and commercially insured patients. The proposed merger would have combined the only two multi-specialty ambulatory surgical centers in the Orange City/Deltona area of Florida, and would have left commercial health plans and commercially insured patients there with only one meaningful alternative to Surgery Partners’ outpatient surgical services.
First American Title Lending of Georgia, LLC, In the Matter of
First (1st) Guaranty Mortgage Corp., et al.
Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical, Inc. (Salonpas Pain Relief Patch, Salonpas Arthritis Pain Patch, and Salonpas Gel Patch Hot)
Clear Choice Housewares, Inc., also d/b/a FARBERWARE® EcoFresh, In the Matter of
Andrew Clubok
Southeast Trust, LLC, formerly known as The Debt School, LLC and d/b/a Financial Freedom Credit Counseling, et al.
Relief-Mart, Inc, In the Matter of
Acquisition of FirstSearch Environmental Information Network by Environmental Data Resources, Inc.
Filiquarian Publishing, LLC; Choice Level, LLC; and Joshua Linsk, In the Matter of
Residential Relief Foundation, Inc., et al.
NAFSO VLM, Inc., also d/b/a Vehicle Loan Modification, Kore Services, LLC, also d/b/a Auto Debt Consulting also d/b/a Car Loans Modification, et al.
Reading Health System, and Surgical Institute of Reading, In the Matter of
The FTC issued an administrative complaint against Reading Health System’s proposed acquisition of Surgical Institute of Reading L.P., alleging that the combination of the two health care providers would substantially reduce competition in the area surrounding Reading, Pennsylvania. The FTC also authorized staff, in conjunction with the Pennsylvania Attorney General, to seek a preliminary injunction in federal district court or other relief necessary to stop the deal pending a full administrative trial. After the parties abandoned the transaction, on 12/7/2012, the FTC formally dismissed the administrative complaint.