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20200772: A.P. Moller - Maersk A/S; Craig F. Kaplan and D'Lynda D. Kaplan
20200777: Madison Dearborn Capital Partners VII-B, L.P.; TCFI AEVEX Holdings LLC
Statement of Commissioner Christine S. Wilson on FTC v. Neurometrix, Inc., et al.
20200696: Spotify Technology S.A.; William J. Simmons III
American Immigration Center
In October 2018, the FTC filed a complaint against defendants Forms Direct, Inc., also known as American Immigration Center, and owner Cesare Alessandrini, alleging that they falsely implied that their websites were affiliated with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).The defendants allegedly used such deception since 2010 to sell immigration form preparation services to consumers. The FTC’s settlement bars the defendants from continuing their misleading business practices and requires them to pay $2.2 million to compensate consumers. In early March 2020, the Commission announced it was sending checks totaling over $2 million to consumer defrauded through the scheme.
2003001 Informal Interpretation
2003002 Informal Interpretation
Statement of Commissioner Rohit Chopra Joined by Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, Regarding Data Security and the Safeguards Rule
FXI Holdings and Innocor; Analysis of Agreement Containing Consent Order To Aid Public Comment
20200765: Troutman Sanders LLP; Pepper Hamilton LLP
20200767: Kameda Seika Co., Ltd.; Mitsubishi Corporation
20200768: Infosys Limited; Outbox Systems, Inc.
20200770: ICV Partners IV, L.P.; WV AIV III (MG), LLC
20200774: Apax X USD L.P.; North Haven Cadence Aggregator, LLC
20200775: Mondelez International, Inc.; Agnaten SE
Concurring Statement of Commissioners Christine S. Wilson and Noah Joshua Phillips
Peabody Energy-Arch Coal
The Federal Trade Commission has filed an administrative complaint challenging a proposed joint venture between Peabody Energy Corporation and Arch Coal. The transaction would combine their coal mining operations in the Southern Powder River Basin, located in northeastern Wyoming. The admininstrative complaint alleges that the transaction will eliminate competition between Peabody and Arch Coal, which are the two major competitors in the market for thermal coal in the Southern Powder River Basin, and the two largest coal-mining companies in the United States. This civil case seeks a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction enjoining the defendants from consummating their joint venture. The Commission votes to issue the administrative complaint and to authorize staff to seek a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction were both 4-1. The administrative trial is scheduled to begin on Aug. 11, 2020.