Every year the FTC brings hundreds of cases against individuals and companies for violating consumer protection and competition laws that the agency enforces. These cases can involve fraud, scams, identity theft, false advertising, privacy violations, anti-competitive behavior and more. The Legal Library has detailed information about cases we have brought in federal court or through our internal administrative process, called an adjudicative proceeding.
CSE, Inc., also d/b/a MAD MOD, and Chris Saetveit and Cyndi Saetveit, individually and as owners of the corporation, In the Matter of
Sami Designs, LLC, also d/b/a Jonäno, and Bonnie Siefers, individually and as owner of the limited liability company, In the Matter of
Kmart Corporation, in the Matter of
Tender Corporation, a corporation, in the Matter of
Meyer Enterprises, LLC, et al., United States of America (for the Federal Trade Commission)
Enviromate, LLC, and Philip A. Geddes, individually and as the managing member of the corporation, United States of America (for the Federal Trade Commission)
Dura Lube Corporation, American Direct Marketing, Inc., et al., In the Matter of
OneSource Worldwide Network, Inc., et al.
Benckiser Consumer Products, Inc.
Federal Trade Commission Decisions, Volume 121, Page 644
The Safe Brands Corporation, Warren Distribution Inc., and ARCO Chemical Company, In the Matter of
Mattel, Inc.
Federal Trade Commission Decisions, Volume 119, Page 969
Creative Aerosol Corporation
Federal Trade Commission Decisions, Volume 119, Page 13
Chemopharm Laboratory
Federal Trade Commission Decisions, Volume 118, Page 1195
BPI Environmental, Inc.
Federal Trade Commission Decisions, Volume 118, Page 930
North American Plastics Corporation
Federal Trade Commission Decisions, Volume 118, Page 632
Amoco Foam Products Company
Federal Trade Commission Decisions, Volume 118, Page 194
Keyes Fibre Company
Federal Trade Commission Decisions, Volume 118, Page 150
LePage's, Inc.
Federal Trade Commission Decisions, Volume 118, Page 31