The legal library gives you easy access to the FTC’s case information and other official legal, policy, and guidance documents.
20200736: Nokia Corporation; Marlin Equity IV, L.P.
20200742: CD&R Fund X Waterworks B, L.P.; Edward Reed Mack, III
Rent-to-Own Store Swaps; Analysis of Agreement Containing Consent Order To Aid Public Comment
Zero Gravity Skin (Perfectio medical devices)
Edgewell Personal Care Company and Harry's, Inc.
The Federal Trade Commission authorized staff of the Bureau of Competition to file suit to enjoin Edgewell Personal Care Company’s proposed $1.37 billion acquisition of its key competitor, Harry’s, Inc. The Commission’s complaint alleged that the proposed combination would eliminate one of the most important competitive forces in the shaving industry. The loss of Harry’s as an independent competitor would have removed a critical disruptive rival that has driven down prices and spurred innovation in an industry that was previously dominated by two main suppliers, one of whom is the acquirer. On Feb. 10, 2020, the FTC issued a statement on the parties’ announcement that they had abandoned the acquisition.
20200652: Mudrick Capital Acquisition Corporation; Hycroft Mining Corporation
20200662: The Toro Company; Steiner Family Dynasty Trust
20200730: Legrand S.A.; Focal Point, L.L.C.
20200738: First American Financial Corporation; Docutech Transfer, LLC
Click4Support, LLC
A federal court has granted a request by the Federal Trade Commission to shut down a tech support scam that allegedly bilked consumers out of more than $17 million by pretending to represent Microsoft, Apple and other major tech companies.
Global Community Innovations LLC, et al. (Geniux)
In April 2019, the FTC announced that 16 defendants settled charges that they deceptively marketed “cognitive improvement” supplements using sham news websites containing false and unsubstantiated efficacy claims, references to non-existent clinical studies, and fraudulent consumer and celebrity endorsements. The FTC also alleged the defendants used affiliate marketers to make deceptive claims for products including Geniux, Xcel, EVO, and Ion-Z. The settlements ban the defendants from engaging in similar conduct in the future. In February 2020, the Commission announced it was sending refund checks totaling over $551,000 to defrauded consumers.