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March 31, 2010
New Jersey-Based Telephone Fundraisers Banned from Soliciting Donations; Will Pay $18.8 Million for Violating FTC Order
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The operators of a New Jersey-based telemarketing scheme will pay a record $18.8 million and leave the charitable donation business to settle charges that they violated a Federal Trade Commission...
OnGuardOnline.gov Off to a Fast Start with Online Child Safety Campaign
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The Federal Trade Commission today reported to Congress that it is getting the word out about Internet safety for children by aggressively promoting a new booklet, Net Cetera: Chatting with Kids About...
Federal Register Notice
Dave & Buster's, Inc.; Analysis of Proposed Consent Order to Aid Public Comment
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March 30, 2010
Commission Approves Carilion Clinic's Application to Sell Center for Surgical Excellence to Fairlawn Surgery Center, LLC
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The Federal Trade Commission has approved a proposed divestiture by Virginia-based health care company Carilion Clinic. Under a December 2009 settlement with the FTC, Carilion must divest a medical...
Marketing Company Settles FTC Charges; Falsely Told Consumers They Were Pre-Approved for Auto Loans
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A marketing company that solicits prospective customers for automobile dealers has agreed to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that it falsely told low-income and “credit-challenged” consumers...
Case Timeline Item
Direct Marketing Associates, Corp., et al., USA (timeline item) - March 30, 2010
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March 29, 2010
Statement by FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz Regarding Today’s District Court Decision Denying a Motion to Dismiss the Commission’s Pay-For-Delay Case Against Cephalon Inc.
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Today’s decision seems to reflect a growing understanding—first in Congress now in the courts—that brand name drug companies must not be allowed to make pay-offs to their generic competitors to keep...
Case Timeline Item
Cephalon, Inc. (timeline item) - March 29, 2010
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March 26, 2010
Loan Pitchman Permanently Banned from Telemarketing
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The telemarketing business will be permanently off limits to a deceptive pitchman whom the Federal Trade Commission sued last year for allegedly tricking consumers into paying hundreds of dollars for...
FTC Order Preserves Competition That Would Have Been Eliminated by SCI's Acquisition of Keystone North America Inc.
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Service Corporation International (SCI), the nation’s largest provider of funeral and cemetery services, will be required to sell 22 funeral homes and four cemeteries in 19 local markets to ensure...
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