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Statement of Commissioner Alvaro M. Bedoya Joined by Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter Regarding Amazon.com, Inc.'s Acquisition of 1Life Healthcare, Inc.
FTC Approves Final Orders Requiring Two Glass Container Manufacturers to Drop Noncompete Restrictions That They Imposed on Workers
Ardagh Group, et al., In the Matter of
O-I Glass, Inc., In the Matter of
FTC and Justice Department Host Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Workshop on Competition Advocacy
Statement of Elizabeth Wilkins, Director of the FTC’s Office of Policy Planning, on the Decision of SUNY Upstate Medical University and Crouse Health System, Inc. to Drop Their Proposed Merger
FTC to Host Forum on February 16 Examining Its Proposed Rule to Ban Noncompete Restrictions
FTC Releases Final Agenda for Feb. 16 Public Forum on Its Proposed Rule to Ban Noncompete Restrictions
FTC, DOJ Issue Fiscal Year 2021 Hart Scott Rodino Premerger Notification Report
Statement of Commissioner Christine S. Wilson Regarding the FY2021 HSR Annual Report
Remarks by Holly Vedova at 12th Annual GCR Live: Law Leaders Global Conference
FTC to Host Public Forum Examining Proposed Rule to Ban Noncompete Clauses
Seven & i Holdings Co., Ltd., In the Matter of
7-Eleven, Inc. and Marathon Petroleum Corporation have agreed to divest retail fuel assets used to sell gasoline and diesel fuel in 293 local markets across 20 states, to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that 7-Eleven’s acquisition of Marathon’s Speedway subsidiary violated federal antitrust laws. The complaint alleges that the acquisition will harm competition for the retail sale of fuel in 293 local markets across Arizona; California; Florida; Illinois; Indiana; Kentucky; Massachusetts; Michigan; North Carolina; New Hampshire; Nevada; New York; Ohio; Pennsylvania; Rhode Island; South Carolina; Tennessee; Utah; Virginia, and West Virginia. In addition to the divestitures, the proposed order prohibits 7-Eleven from enforcing any noncompete provisions as to any franchisees or employees working at or doing business with the divested assets. On November 10, 2021, the Commission announced the final consent agreement in this matter.
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 Announces 2023 Update of Size of Transaction Thresholds for Premerger Notification Filings and Interlocking Directorates
FTC Asks Federal Court to Hold ‘Pharma Bro’ Martin Shkreli in Contempt
FTC Publishes Inflation-Adjusted Civil Penalty Amounts for 2023
FTC Proposes Rule to Ban Noncompete Clauses, Which Hurt Workers and Harm Competition
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