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FTC Sues PepsiCo for Rigging Soft Drink Competition
Guardian Service Industries, Inc., In the Matter of
The Federal Trade Commission ordered building services contractor Guardian Service Industries, Inc. (Guardian) to stop enforcing a no-hire agreement that prohibits building owners and managers from hiring Guardian’s employees. In a complaint filed against Guardian, the FTC alleges that Guardian—which operates in New York and New Jersey—includes no-hire agreements in its customer service agreements with residential building owners. These agreements prohibit building owners and competing building service contractors from hiring Guardian’s employees.
FTC Seeks Public Comment on Single-Family Rental Home Mega Investors Study
FTC, States Sue Deere & Company to Protect Farmers from Unfair Corporate Tactics, High Repair Costs
Elon Musk, et al. v. Samuel Altman, et al.
Oil Companies to Pay Record FTC Gun-Jumping Fine for Antitrust Law Violation
Planned Companies; Analysis of Agreement Containing Consent Order To Aid Public Comment
FTC Orders Building Service Contractors to Stop Enforcing a No-Hire Agreement
Concurring Statement of Commissioner Andrew N. Ferguson Joined by Commissioner Melissa Holyoak In the Matter of Planned Building Services, Inc.
Statement of Chair Lina M. Khan In the Matter of Planned Building Services, Inc.
FTC Statement on Appellate Court Decision Ordering Delisting of Teva Inhaler Patents
Remarks by Chair Lina M. Khan Grubhub Press Conference
FTC Hosts Virtual Workshop on Predatory Pricing
FTC, Illinois Attorney General Take Action Against Grubhub for Harming Diners, Workers, and Small Businesses
Statement of Commissioner Alvaro M. Bedoya Joined by Chair Lina M. Khan and Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter In the Matter of Southern Glazer’s Wine and Spirits, LLC
Southern Glazer's Wine and Spirits, LLC., FTC v.
The Federal Trade Commission sued the largest U.S. distributor of wine and spirits—Southern Glazer’s Wine and Spirits, LLC (Southern)—alleging the company violated the Robinson-Patman Act, harming small, independent businesses by depriving them of access to discounts and rebates, and impeding their ability to compete against large national and regional chains. This loss of competition ultimately harms consumers on choice and price.
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