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.
Medimax, Inc., and David M. Rothbart
DBC Financial, Inc.
Communication Concepts & Investments, Inc.
ASQ, Inc., d/b/a Resort World, et al.
Opinion of the Commission - In the Matter of Trans Union Corporation
Memtek Products, Inc., In the Matter of
UMAX Technologies, Inc.
All Around Travel Club, Inc., et al.
Digital Equipment Corporation
Final order settles allegations that Intel's acquisition of Digital Equipment Corporation's assets could endanger the continuing and future development of the Alpha microprocessor, a direct competitor of Intel's Pentium line of computer system components. The order requires Digital to license the Alpha technology to Advanced Micro Devices and to Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. or to other Commission-approved companies to manufacture Digital's microprocessor devices.
Marty Sussman Organization, Inc., also d/b/a Sussman Honda, Sussman Acura, Sussman Mazda, Sussman Hyundai, Sussman Oldsmobile, and Sussman Lincoln Mercury; and Martin E. Sussman
Northeast Auto Outlet, Inc., and Northeast Auto Outlet Corporation, also d/b/a Northeast Chevy/Geo, et al., In the Matter of
Pacifico Ardmore, Inc., also d/b/a Kerry's Pacifico Ford; and Kerry J. Pacifico
Pacifico Ford, Inc., and Kerry T. Pacifico
Norristown Automobile Co., Inc., also d/b/a Norristown Ford; and William Milliken
Dunphy Nissan, Inc., and Serge Naumovsky
MacDermid, Incorporated, and Polyfibron Technologies, Inc., In the Matter of
A consent order permits MacDermid’s acquisition of Polyfibron Technologies, Inc. and requires the divestiture, among other things, of Polyfibron’s liquid photopolymer business to Chemence Inc. According to the complaint, the acquisition would result in a monopoly in the production, distribution and sale of liquid and solid photopolymer in North America. Photopolymers are used to make flexographic printing plates.