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.
Statement of Rebecca Kelly Slaughter on the FTC-DOJ Draft Vertical Merger Guidelines
Concurring Statement of Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter In the Matter of the University of Phoenix, Inc.
Comment of Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s Notice of Proposed Rulemaking regarding sections 201 and 210 of the Public Utilities Regulatory Policy Act
Dissenting Statement of Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter In the Matter of Bristol-Myers Squibb Company and Celgene Corporation
Statement of Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter In the Matter of Your Therapy Source, Neeraj Jindal and Sheri Yarbray
Joint Statement of Commissioners Rohit Chopra and Rebecca Kelly Slaughter in the Matter of DTE Energy/Generation Pipeline
Dissenting Statement of Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter Regarding the Matter of FTC vs. Facebook
Statement of Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter In the Matter of FTC vs. Equifax, Inc.
Joint Statement of Commissioners Rohit Chopra and Rebecca Kelly Slaughter Concerning UnitedHealth Group and DaVita
Dissenting Statement of Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter Regarding the Matters of Sandpiper/PiperGear and Patriot Puck
Statement of Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter Before the Committee On Commerce, Science, And Transportation Subcommittee On Consumer Protection, Product Safety, Insurance, And Data Security United States Senate
Concurring Opinion of Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter in the Matter of 1-800 Contacts, Inc.
Statement of Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter In the Matter of Uber Technologies, Inc.
Dissenting Statement of Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter Regarding the Appointment of the Director of the Bureau of Consumer Protection
Zimmer Holdings, Inc. / Biomet, Inc., In the Matter of
Medical device company Zimmer Holdings, Inc. agreed to divest U.S. rights and assets related to unicondylar knee implants, total elbow implants, and bone cement in order to settle FTC charges that its proposed $13.35 billion acquisition of Biomet Inc. is anticompetitive. According to the complaint, Zimmer and Biomet are two of the only three substantial competitors in the U.S. markets for unicondylar knee implants and total elbow implants, and two of only four significant competitors in the U.S. market for bone cement. The order requires Zimmer to divest to Smith & Nephew the U.S. intellectual property, manufacturing technology, and existing inventory relating to its unicondylar knee implant, and to provide transitional services to help them establish manufacturing capabilities and secure necessary FDA approvals. The order also requires Biomet to divest to DJO the U.S. intellectual property, manufacturing technology, and existing inventory relating to its total elbow implant and bone cement products, and it facilitates DJO’s hiring of the Biomet sales representatives and other staff who work with these products.