The legal library gives you easy access to the FTC’s case information and other official legal, policy, and guidance documents.
20191698: FS Investment Corporation II; Corporate Capital Trust II
20191701: Albert H. Nahmad; Brian G. Peirce
20191702: ABRY Partners IX, L.P.; KAMC Holdings, Inc.
20191703: Permira VI L.P. 1; Yael Aflalo
The a2 Milk Company (a2 Milk dairy products)
1907001 Informal Interpretation
1907002 Informal Interpretation
Dissenting Statement of Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter Regarding the Matter of FTC vs. Facebook
Statement of Chairman Joe Simons and Commissioners Noah Joshua Phillips and Christine S. Wilson Regarding the Matter of Facebook, Inc.
Dissenting Statement of Commissioner Rohit Chopra Regarding the Matter of Facebook, Inc.
Statement of Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter In the Matter of FTC vs. Equifax, Inc.
20191657: NexPhase Capital Fund III, L.P.; New Harbor Capital Fund, LP
Lights of America, Inc., Usman Vakil, and Farooq Vakil
The Federal Trade Commission sued Lights of America Inc. and related defendants for violating federal law by misrepresenting the light output and life expectancy of their LED bulbs, and falsely comparing the brightness of their LED bulbs with that of other light bulbs. A federal court ordered the defendants to pay $21 million to the FTC to provide refunds and banned the defendants from misrepresenting material facts about lighting products. Millions of people bought these LED bulbs at Costco, Sam’s Club, Walmart, hardware stores, grocery stores, and on Amazon.com. The FTC has already returned more than $12 million to people who bought these light bulbs. The claims process is still open.