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C.D. Cal.
· 26-cv-60067
The Federal Trade Commission sued Top Healthcare Options Insurance Agency and related parties in the Central District of California for alleged deceptive business practices. The court entered a stay, temporarily pausing proceedings pending further orders. The case likely involves consumer protection and unfair trade practice claims.
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D. Del.
· 25-cv-01434
Kamel filed a civil suit against Amazon.com, Inc. in the District of Delaware, docket 25-cv-01434. The case involves a plaintiff challenging a major e-commerce company, though specific claims or issues remain unclear. Procedural updates have been noted without substantive detail.
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E.D. Tex.
· 25-cv-00363
The Federal Trade Commission filed a civil lawsuit against Blackrock Services, Inc. in the Eastern District of Texas alleging deceptive trade practices. The complaint focuses on violations of federal trade regulations, including unfair and deceptive marketing. The case targets business conduct and regulatory compliance.
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D. Colo.
· 26-cv-00885
Ghanoushi-Ramandi filed a civil lawsuit against Janecka in the District of Colorado under docket 26-cv-00885. The case is active with ongoing procedural filings, including proof of service documents. The specific claims and underlying dispute remain undisclosed in the public record.
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W.D. Wash.
· 23-cv-00932
In the Western District of Washington, plaintiff Barnes requested an extension of time in a civil suit against Lloyd J. Austin, III. The case remains active with ongoing procedural developments but no substantive rulings reported.
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C.D. Cal.
· 25-cv-01886
The Federal Trade Commission filed suit against Paddle.com Market Limited and others in the Central District of California, docket 25-cv-01886. The case involves regulatory enforcement and consumer protection claims. The court is addressing procedural motions related to miscellaneous relief, reflecting ongoing litigation activity.
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Court unknown
The District Court for the District of New Jersey allowed Apple to seek internal Samsung documents located in South Korea in its antitrust case against the Department of Justice. Apple invoked the Hague Evidence Convention to obtain foreign evidence.
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The Department of Justice filed a civil complaint against B.E.S.T. GDR LLC and its CEO for violating Federal Trade Commission rules. The complaint alleges deceptive practices in the sale of home repair and improvement services in Illinois, involving both federal and state law violations.
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C.D. Cal.
· 24-cv-10980
In Goodelman v. Live Nation Entertainment, Inc. et al, docket number 24-cv-10980 in the Central District of California, the plaintiff filed an opposition to a pending motion. The case involves multiple defendants and remains in active civil litigation. The nature of the motion opposed is not specified.
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D.N.J.
· 24-cv-00569
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) filed a civil case against Doxo Inc. and others in the District of New Jersey, docket 24-cv-00569. The case addresses alleged unfair or deceptive business practices. A recent status conference focused on case progress and scheduling, with substantive claims and defenses still developing.
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The Federal Trade Commission Chairman issued guidance urging companies to comply with the Take It Down Act. The advisory emphasizes the importance of verifying federal government websites and warns against anticompetitive and deceptive practices.
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The Federal Trade Commission and the state of Illinois took action against a company that created thousands of fake local home repair business listings. The company engaged in deceptive conduct that misled consumers and violated federal competition and consumer protection laws. The enforcement aims to stop anticompetitive and unfair business practices that
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N.D. Ill.
· 24-cv-13047
The Federal Trade Commission filed a motion for extension of time in its enforcement action against ACIA17 Automotive, Inc. in the Northern District of Illinois. The case involves regulatory challenges to the defendant’s business practices. The extension request signals ongoing procedural activity in the civil enforcement matter.
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The Federal Trade Commission finalized a consent order addressing the merger between Valvoline and Greenbriar. The order aims to prevent anticompetitive effects and protect consumer interests by imposing conditions on the merger. The FTC enforces laws to stop unfair business practices and maintain market competition.
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The Federal Trade Commission announced plans to co-host a financial services workshop with the Institute for Consumer Financial Choice. The event aims to address enforcement of federal competition and consumer protection laws targeting anticompetitive and deceptive practices. No litigation is involved.
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The Federal Trade Commission issued a warning to Mortgage Connect regarding the use of noncompete agreements. The FTC enforces laws against anticompetitive and unfair business practices to protect consumers and competition.
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A California class action lawsuit alleges Amazon misled customers by marketing early Fire TV Stick devices as providing instant streaming without buffering. Plaintiffs claim Amazon later disabled these devices, severely limiting their functionality. The suit focuses on deceptive advertising and product performance issues.
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The FTC has taken legal action against a high-level multi-level marketing (MLM) participant who deceived workers about potential earnings. This action shows the FTC's commitment to preventing deceptive practices within MLM schemes, safeguarding participants from false promises of income.
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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has ordered Publishing.com to pay $1.5 million for misleading consumers about income potential from its products. The FTC enforces laws against deceptive business practices, ensuring consumers are protected from false promises about earnings.
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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.
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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Department of Justice (DOJ) extended the public comment period on proposed guidance regarding business collaborations. This extension allows stakeholders more time to provide input on regulations aimed at preventing anticompetitive, deceptive, and unfair business practices in joint ventures and partnerships.
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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.
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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
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FTC Takes Action Against High-Level MLM Participants who Deceived Workers About the Amount of Money They Can Earn. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has taken action against high-level participants in a multi-level marketing (MLM) scheme who deceived workers about the amount of money they can earn. The FTC enforces federal competition and consumer
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