The legal library gives you easy access to the FTC’s case information and other official legal, policy, and guidance documents.
20070363: Alexander Abramov; Oregon Steel Mills, Inc.
20070362: Abbott Laboratories; Kos Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
20070359: W. Jack Davis; Citigroup Inc.
20070354: GWLS Holdings, Inc.; Fenway Partners Capital Fund II, L.P.
20070350: CHS Private Equity V LP; Mainline Holding Company, LLC
20070346: Catholic Healthcare West; Mission Holding Corporation
20070342: Sandler Capital Partners V, L.P.; Dean Hazen
20070339: PepsiCo, Inc.; North Castle Partners II, L.P.
20070337: Liz Claiborne, Inc.; Newton Holding, LLC
20070335: Zubair M. Kazi; YUM! Brands, Inc.
20070327: McKesson Corporation; Per-Se Technologies, Inc.
20070311: SPC Partners III, L.P.; Raj Bhathal
20070310: Bank of America Corporation; Clout Financial Services, Inc.
20070303: Hunter's Glen/Ford, Ltd.; Affordable Residential Communities Inc.
20070287: Micron Technolgy, Inc.; Bali Investments S.a.r.l.
0612001 Informal Interpretation
0612009 Informal Interpretation
Northern New England Real Estate Network, Inc., In the Matter of
The Northern New England Real Estate Network, Inc. settled charges that it violated the antitrust laws by adopting rules that withheld valuable benefits of the Multiple Listing Services (MLSs) it controlled from consumers who chose to enter into non-traditional listing contracts with real estate brokers. According to the complaint, the association's rules or policies state that information about properties will not be made available on popular real estate Web sites unless the listing contracts are Exclusive Right to Sell Listings. These policies, when implemented, prevented properties with non-traditional listing contracts from being displayed on a wide range of public Web sites.The consent order settling the FTC’s charges will prohibit Northern New England Real Estate Network, Inc. from discriminating against non-traditional listing arrangements.
Monmouth County Association of Realtors., In the Matter of
The Monmouth County Association of Reators settled charges that it violated the antitrust laws by adopting rules that withheld valuable benefits of the Multiple Listing Services (MLSs) it controlled from consumers who chose to enter into non-traditional listing contracts with real estate brokers. According to the complaint, the association's rules or policies state that information about properties will not be made available on popular real estate Web sites unless the listing contracts are Exclusive Right to Sell Listings. These policies, when implemented, prevented properties with non-traditional listing contracts from being displayed on a wide range of public Web sites.The consent order settling the FTC’s charges will prohibit Monmouth from discriminating against non-traditional listing arrangements.