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.
Boeing Company, The, and McDonnell/Douglas Corporation
Statement of Chairman Robert Pitofsky and Commissioners Janet D. Steiger, Roscoe B. Starek III and Christine A. Varney in the Matter of The Boeing Company/McDonnell Douglas Corporation
Statement of Commissioner Mary L. Azcuenaga in The Boeing Company
Worldwide Wallcoverings & Blinds, Inc., Bruce Sears, and Martha Kazak
Mountain Springs L.L.C., and Max Perez
Cooperative Computing, Inc.
Guildwood Direct Limited, also d/b/a Intermed Laboratories, In the Matter of
Dean Distributors, Inc., d/b/a Advanced Health Care Systems, Cambridge Direct Sales, and Medibase, In the Matter of
BodyWell, Inc., also d/b/a BodyWell, U.S.A., and Gerard Du Passage, In the Matter of
Interactive Medical Technologies, Ltd., and Effective Health, Inc., In the Matter of
Amerifit, Inc., In the Matter of
United States of America (filed at the request of the FTC) v. Mahle GmbH, Mahle, Inc., Mabeg eV, Metal Leve, S.A., and Metal Leve, Inc.
Mahle GmbH, Mahle, Inc., Mabeg, e.V., Metal Leve, S.A., and Metal Leve, Inc., U.S. (For the FTC)
Student Assistance Services, Inc., Student Financial Services, Inc., et al.
International Masters Publishers, Inc., U.S.
Mahle GmbH; Mahle, Inc., et al., In the Matter of
Consent order settles charges that the acquisition of Metal Leve S.A. would result in Mahle becoming a monopolist in the research, development, manufacture and sale of articulated pistons used in heavy duty diesel engines and requires divestiture of Metal Leve's U.S. piston business within 10 days of the final consent order.