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The Federal Trade Commission is seeking public feedback over whether it should issue rules targeting grocery and restaurant delivery fees.
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A coalition of 33 states and the District of Columbia won a resounding victory in their monopolization case against Live Nation and Ticketmaster, which promptly raises the question of what remedies the states might get. A divestiture of Ticketmaster remains a real possibility there, even though...
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The Federal Trade Commission shut down an operation that lured student loan borrowers with bogus promises of debt relief. The scheme resulted in an $8.8 million loss for consumers.
An electronic dartboard maker missed the mark when it came to “Made in the USA” claims on its advertisements, the Federal Trade Commission alleged in an April complaint, one of several the agency...
House Republicans unveiled a new federal comprehensive privacy framework on Wednesday that would create one national standard for consumers across the US.
Enforcers, consumer groups and housing industry executives weighed in on the Federal Trade Commission’s effort to crack down on deceptive practices in rent advertising.
The Senate Commerce Committee’s top Democrat found common ground at an oversight hearing with two Republican Federal Trade Commissioners on utilizing court action to return money to defrauded...
Recent court wins in antitrust cases show that states’ more assertive enforcement rhetoric is translating into tangible results, while underscoring growing risks for deals such as the proposed...
Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros. Discovery can expect to be interrogated by state antitrust enforcers about how their merger will influence labor issues and content-buyer power within the film...
Amid a rapid surge in scams, fraud and surveillance issues, former Federal Trade Commission attorneys Monica Vaca and Kati Daffan have launched their own firm, Vaca Daffan LLP. The duo will use...
A coalition of small businesses is ramping up pressure on the Trump administration to bring more cases under the Robinson-Patman Act.
Former Federal Trade Commissioner Julie Brill has joined the Boston office of Manatt, Phelps & Phillips. The move represents a professional homecoming of sorts for Brill, who spent decades working in New England at the Vermont attorney general’s office.
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