The legal library gives you easy access to the FTC’s case information and other official legal, policy, and guidance documents.
20110435: Lincolnshire Equity Fund IV-A, L.P.; Trilantic Capital Partners III L.P.
20110415: Manulife Financial Corporation; Weyerhaeuser Company
20110414: TPG Capital VI, L.P.; J. Crew Group, Inc.
20110430: Rhone Offshore Partners III L.P.; Donata Holding SE
20110429: Berkshire Fund VII, L.P.; Donata Holding SE
20110428: Rhone Partners III LP; Donata Holding SE
20110421: The GEO Group, Inc.; AEA Investors 2006 Fund L.P.
20110433: Aviation Industry Corporation of China; Teledyne Technologies Incorporated
20110418: Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc.; Edgar Jackson, Trustee, William Jackson Family Trust
20110409: KPCB Digital Growth Fund, LLC; Twitter, Inc.
20110320: Medtronic, Inc.; Ardian, Inc.
Minnesota Rural Health Cooperative, In the Matter of
The Minnesota Rural Health Cooperative (MRHC), comprised by a group of doctors and hospitals in southwestern Minnesota, agreed to a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission that prohibits anticompetitive tactics the group allegedly used to increase health insurance reimbursement rates. The MRHC is made up of approximately 25 hospitals and 70 doctors, representing most of the hospitals and half of the primary care physicians in southwestern Minnesota. According to the FTC’s complaint, when members join the MRHC, they agree that the group’s board of directors will negotiate and contract with health insurers on their behalf and that they will abide by the MRHC contracts. The settlement order bars the MRHC from using coercive tactics to extract favorable contract terms from health plans. In addition, the order requires the MRHC to offer to renegotiate all current contracts with health plans and to submit any revised contracts for state approval.