The legal library gives you easy access to the FTC’s case information and other official legal, policy, and guidance documents.
20190772: New Omaha Holdings L.P.; Fiserv, Inc.
20190773: Fiserv Inc.; New Omaha Holdings L.P.
20191344: The Greenbrier Companies, Inc.; ITE Rail Fund L.P.
20191561: AP IX Sherwood Holdings, L.P.; Shutterfly, Inc.
20191648: Arsenal Capital Partners V LP; Dhu C. and Mary Ellen Thompson
20191563: The Veritas Capital Fund V, L.P.; David H. Kellogg & Twila B. Kellogg
20191643: Extreme Networks, Inc.; Aerohive Networks, Inc.
20191651: JFL AIV Investors III-JA, L.P.; US Ecology, Inc.
20191653: Reyes Holdings, L.L.C.; David B. Ingram and Sarah L. Ingram
1907003 Informal Interpretation
20191632: AIF IX (PMC Equity AIV), L.P.; Cox Family Voting Trust u/a/d 7/26/13
20191641: Cox Family Voting Trust u/a/d 7/26/13; AIF IX (PMC Equity AIV), L.P.
20191645: EQT VII (No. 1) Limited Partnership; Acumatica International, Ltd.
20191647: Aurora Equity Partners V L.P.; Lawrence Gordon
20191649: US Ecology, Inc.; JFL AIV Investors III-JA, L.P.
Gerber Products Co., doing business as Nestlé Nutrition, et al.
In October 2014, the FTC charged Gerber Products Co. with deceptively advertising that feeding its Good Start Gentle formula to infants with a family history of allergies prevents or reduces the risk that they will develop allergies. The FTC also alleged that Gerber falsely advertised Good Start Gentle’s health claims as FDA-approved. The stipulated court order announced today, which the court has entered as final, settles the FTC’s charges and prohibits Gerber from similar conduct in the future.