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FTC Seeks to Block Sanofi’s Acquisition of Rare Disease Drug that Threatens Sanofi’s Monopoly
Seven & i Holdings Co. Ltd. (Sunoco LP), FTC v.
The Federal Trade Commission sued 7-Eleven, Inc and its parent company, Seven & i Holdings Co., Ltd., alleging the convenience store chain violated a 2018 FTC consent order by acquiring a fuel outlet in St. Petersburg, Fla. without providing the Commission prior notice.
FTC Sues 7-Eleven for Anticompetitive Acquisition in Violation of 2018 Consent Order
2023 Report on Ethanol Market Concentration
FTC Issues Annual Report on Ethanol Market Concentration 2023
FTC Authorizes Compulsory Process for AI-related Products and Services
FTC, California Obtain Order Against DNA Testing Firm over Charges it Made a Myriad of Misrepresentations to Consumers to Entice Them to Buy Ancestry Reports
FTC Files Amicus Brief Outlining Anticompetitive Harm Caused by Improper Orange Book Listings
FTC Sues to Block John Muir Health’s Takeover of San Ramon Regional Medical Center
FTC, DOJ Meet with G7 Enforcement Partners to Discuss Competition in Digital Markets
FTC Challenges More Than 100 Patents as Improperly Listed in the FDA’s Orange Book
FTC Approves Final Order Resolving Antitrust Concerns Surrounding ICE, Black Knight Deal
Intercontinental Exchange, Inc./Black Knight, Inc., In the Matter of
In August 2023, the FTC approved a proposed consent order to resolve antitrust concerns surrounding Intercontinental Exchange, Inc.’s (ICE) proposed $13.1 billion acquisition of Black Knight, Inc. The proposed settlement ensures Black Knight’s divestiture of Empower and Optimal Blue, two businesses that provide critical services in the mortgage origination process. The FTC also secured other concessions to promote the success of the divested businesses. On November 3, 2023, the FTC approved the final consent order.
FTC and DOJ to Co-Host November 3 Workshop on the 2023 Draft Merger Guidelines
FTC Takes Total Wine to Federal Court to Enforce Compliance with Antitrust Civil Investigative Demand
Retail Services & Systems, Inc. d/b/a Total Wine & More, FTC v.
FTC Approves Final Order to Prevent Interlocking Directorate Arrangement, Anticompetitive Information Exchange in EQT, Quantum Energy Deal
Axon Enterprise and Safariland, In the Matter of
The Federal Trade Commission issued an administrative complaint challenging Axon Enterprise, Inc.’s consummated acquisition of its body-worn camera systems competitor VieVu, LLC. Before the acquisition, the two companies competed to provide body-worn camera systems to large, metropolitan police departments across the United States. According to the complaint, Axon’s May 2018 acquisition reduced competition in an already concentrated market. Before their merger, Axon and VieVu competed to sell body-worn camera systems that were particularly well suited for large metropolitan police departments. The Commission vote to issue the administrative complaint was 5-0. On April 17, 2020, the Commission announced a proposed settlement with Safariland, which is one of the respondents and the parent company of VieVu. The final settlement was issued on June 11, 2020. The administrative trial was scheduled to begin on Oct. 13, 2020, but the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ordered a stay until further notice.
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