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20003256: The Allstate Corporation; Victor Automotive Products, Inc.
20003235: Cletes O. Beshears; Allen A. Meyer
Abbott Laboratories, In the Matter of
Abbott and Geneva Pharmaceuticals settled charges that the two firms entered into an illegal agreement to stop the marketing and development of a competing generic drug. According to the complaint, Abbott, manufacturer of Hytrin – the brand name for terazosin HCL, a prescription drug used to treat hypertension and benign prostatic hyperplasia, entered into an agreement with Geneva Pharmaceuticals whereby Abbott would pay Geneva millions of dollars not to market a generic version of Hytrin. The orders bars Abbott and Geneva, among other things, from entering into agreements in which a generic company agrees with a manufacturer of a branded drug to delay or stop the production of a competing drug.
Geneva Pharmaceuticals, Inc., In the Matter of
Harbour Group Investments, L.P., In the Matter of
20003108: Isle of Capri Casinos, Inc.; Hilton Hotels Corporation
0005011 Informal Interpretation
20003071: University Hospitals Health System, Inc.; Primary Health Systems, Inc., Debtor in Possesion
20003188: AT&T Corp.; Priceline WebHouse Club, Inc.
Prepared Statement of the Federal Trade Commission On Privacy Online
Century Direct Marketing, Inc., et al.
Intermatic Inc.orporated et al., U.S.
20003163: Reuters Group PLC; Primark Corporation
Privacy of Consumer Financial Information; Final Rule - 16 CFR Part 313
Prepared Statement of the Federal Trade Commission On Predatory Lending
Texas Surgeons, P.A.; Austin Surgical Clinic Association, P.A.; Central Texas Surgical Associates, P.A.; Surgical Associates of Austin, P.A.; Austin Surgeons, P.L.L.C.; Bruce McDonald & Associates, P.L.L.C.; and Capital Surgeons Group, P.L.L.C
General surgeons and six competing general surgery practice groups in the Austin, Texas area settled charges that they collectively refused to deal with two health plans, forcing the plans to accept the surgeons’ demands to raise surgical rates.
Miller, Michael D., individually and d/b/a Natural Heritage Enterprises, In the Matter of
Wisconsin Chiropractic Association, The, and Russell A. Leonard, In the Matter of
The Wisconsin Chiropractic Association and its executive director, Russell A. Leonard, settled charges that they conspired to fix the prices for chiropractic goods and services and to boycott third party payers in an attempt to obtain higher reimbursement rates for services and contracts in the La Crosse, Wisconsin area.