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March 6, 2009
Marketers of Dietary Supplements and Devices Agree to Pay $3 Million to Settle FTC Charges of Deceptive Advertising
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Marketers of dietary supplements and health-related devices have agreed to pay $3 million in consumer redress to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that they deceptively claimed their products...
FTC Consent Order Settles Charges that Whole Foods Acquisition of Rival Wild Oats was Anticompetitive
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The Federal Trade Commission today announced a settlement with Whole Foods Market, Inc., that will substantially restore competition that was eliminated by Whole Foods’ 2007 acquisition of its closest...
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Whole Foods Market, Inc., and Wild Oats Markets, Inc., In the Matter of (timeline item) - March 6, 2009
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Agreement Containing Consent Orders
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Decision and Order
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Order To Maintain Assets
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Divestiture Trustee Agreement
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Amended Part 3 Administrative Complaint
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Order Withdrawing Matter From Adjudication
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Rambus Inc., In the Matter of (timeline item) - March 6, 2009
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Order Withdrawing Matter From Adjudication
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March 5, 2009
Prepared Statement of the Federal Trade Commission On Consumer Protection In the Used and Subprime Car Market
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Eileen Harrington, Former Executive Director
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Testimony
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FTC Testifies on Protecting Consumers in the Used Car Market
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The Federal Trade Commission today outlined the biggest challenges facing consumer protection agencies in the used car market in testimony before the U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce...
Courts Bar Firms from Making Deceptive Claims for Home Insulation Products
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The Federal Trade Commission today announced three federal court actions – two settled with agreed-upon final orders and the third in continuing litigation – against sellers that allegedly made...
FTC, Fordham Law Schools Center on Law and Information Policy, New York Consumer Protection Agencies to Host Free Workshop for Business on April 29
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The Federal Trade Commission, the Center on Law and Information Policy of Fordham Law School, the New York State Consumer Protection Board, and the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs will...
Consumer Reporting Agency Settles FTC Charges: Sold Tenant Screening Reports to Identity Thieves
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A consumer reporting agency that failed to properly screen prospective customers and, as a result, sold at least 318 credit reports to identity thieves, has agreed to settle Federal Trade Commission...
March 4, 2009
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