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Regulatory footprint

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Linked regulatory cases

Active Active litigation

FTC halts operation targeting individuals seeking student loan debt relief

Court unknown

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) halted an operation allegedly targeting individuals seeking student loan debt relief. The operation, which involved aggressive collection tactics, was stopped to prevent deceptive practices that could harm borrowers' financial well-being and credit standing.

1 event 1 coverage signal
Active Active litigation

SEC Enforcement Division Director Judge Margaret A. Ryan Resigns

Court unknown

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced that Judge Margaret A. Ryan has resigned from her position as Director of the SEC's Enforcement Division. Ryan's resignation marks a significant leadership change within the agency's enforcement branch.

1 event 1 coverage signal
Active Active litigation

SEC Approves Amendment to NMS Plan to Cut Costs of Consolidated Audit Trail

Court unknown

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved an amendment to the National Market System Plan governing the Consolidated Audit Trail (CAT), reducing costs associated with the system. The amendment also provides exemptive relief from certain Rule 17a-1 requirements, streamlining the audit trail process.

1 event 1 coverage signal
Active Active litigation

FTC Files Suit to Stop Deceptive Health Care Scheme

Court unknown

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has sued to stop a deceptive healthcare scheme. The FTC enforces federal competition and consumer protection laws that prevent anticompetitive, deceptive, and unfair business practices. The FTC's action is aimed at protecting consumers from unfair and deceptive business practices in the healthcare industry.

1 event 1 coverage signal
Active Active litigation

FTC Files Suit to Restore Competition in Texas Anesthesia Markets in USAP Litigation

Court unknown

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has filed a lawsuit against Texas Anesthesia Markets in USAP Litigation. The lawsuit is a civil case, and it is likely to be a complex and lengthy process. The FTC is seeking to restore competition in the Texas anesthesia markets. The case is still in its early stages, and it is unclear what the outcome will be. The FTC

1 event 1 coverage signal
Active Active litigation

FTC Settles to Bar Kochava and Subsidiary from Selling Sensitive Location Data

Court unknown

The FTC reached a settlement to prohibit Kochava and its subsidiary from selling sensitive location data. The companies sold location data tied to millions of mobile devices, violating consumer privacy protections. The FTC's action targets unfair and deceptive business practices in data sales.

1 event 1 coverage signal
Active Active litigation

FTC Urges Tennessee Supreme Court to Reject ABA Law School Accreditation Monopoly

Court unknown

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has urged the Tennessee Supreme Court to reject the American Bar Association's (ABA) monopoly on law school accreditation. The FTC argues that this monopoly prevents competition and stifles innovation in the legal education market.

1 event 1 coverage signal
Active Active litigation

FTC Opens Comment Period on Junk Fees in Food Delivery Apps

Court unknown

The FTC opened a public comment period to gather information on fee practices by online food and grocery delivery platforms, including charges the agency suspects are hidden, misleading, or disclosed only at the end of the checkout process. The inquiry targets so-called 'junk fees' — service charges, delivery fees, and other add-ons that inflate the final

1 event 1 coverage signal
Active Active litigation

FTC Testifies Before Senate Commerce Committee on Competition Enforcement

Court unknown

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) appeared before the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee to testify on competition and consumer protection matters. The proceeding reflects congressional oversight of the FTC's enforcement priorities and regulatory agenda. No docket number or court record is associated with this matter, as it is a

1 event 1 coverage signal

Recent docket activity

Media Coverage
The parties reported a settlement.

In FTC Settles to Bar Kochava and Subsidiary from Selling Sensitive Location Data