The legal library gives you easy access to the FTC’s case information and other official legal, policy, and guidance documents.
thinQ Technologies Inc Warning Letter
Touchtone Communications Inc Warning Letter
Vertex Telecom Inc Warning Letter
VoiceINC.Com Corp Warning Letter
VoIPStreet Inc Warning Letter
XCast Labs Warning Letter.pdf
Ytel Inc Warning Letter
CCI Network Services LLC Warning Letter
Connexum LLC CA Warning Letter
2002002 Informal Interpretation
Joint FDA-FTC Statement Regarding Collaboration to Advance Competition in the Biologic Marketplace
Incentive Services, Inc., In the Matter of
Incentive Services, Inc., settled Federal Trade Commission allegations that the company made false claims in connection with the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield framework, which enables companies to transfer consumer data legally from European Union countries to the United States.
DCR Workforce, Inc., In the Matter of
DCR Workforce, Inc. reached a settlement with the FTC over allegations that the company made false or misleading representations about its participation in the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield framework.
Thru, Inc., In the Matter of
Thru, Inc. reached a settlement with the FTC over allegations that the company made false and misleading representations about its participation in the EU-U.S. and Swiss-U.S. Privacy Shield frameworks.
FTC Staff Comment to the Ohio House of Representatives Concerning Ohio House Bill 177
FTC Staff Comment to the Kansas House of Representatives Concerning Kansas House Bill 2412
Evonik Industries AG, et al.
The Federal Trade Commission authorized an action to block Evonik Industries AG’s proposed $625 million acquisition of PeroxyChem Holding Company, alleging the merger of the chemical companies would substantially reduce competition in the Pacific Northwest and the Southern and Central United States for the production and sale of hydrogen peroxide, a commodity chemical used for oxidation, disinfection, and bleaching.
20200509: Advanced Semiconductor Engineering Technology Holding Co.,; Robert Miller
Medable, Inc., In the Matter of
Medable settled Federal Trade Commission allegations that it falsely claimed participation in the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield framework, which enables companies to transfer consumer data legally from European Union countries to the United States.