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Rebecca Slaughter and Alvaro Bedoya warn against destroying the FTC’s independence and politicizing antitrust enforcement.
Commission members Rebecca Kelly Slaughter and Alvaro M. Bedoya claim their dismissals were unlawful and should be reversed.
Olshan attorneys Andrew Lustigman and Morgan Spina analyze the evolving direction of the Federal Trade Commission under ...
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission offered employees financial incentives on Friday to leave the agency, though some may be ...
The Meta antitrust trial brought forth by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is entering its second week, with experts ...
CNBC's Sara Eisen sits down with FTC Chair Andrew Ferguson to discuss his approach to antitrust enforcement, how he's ...
The FTC alleged the company charged customers for Uber One, a service for fee-free delivery and discounts on rides, without ...
Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta reportedly extended a paltry offer of just $450 million to settle the landmark FTC antitrust case that ...
Opinion: Perkins Coie partner Janis Kestenbaum says the FTC is keeping the pressure on strong consumer protection enforcement ...
After a full day of testimony in the FTC v. Meta trial, which was largely positive for the government, the Instagram co-founder has left the witness stand. Tomorrow, we’ll hear from Dirk Stoop, a ...
A new FTC lawsuit shines a light on Uber’s darkest subscription tactics that are designed to keep users stuck in Uber One.
The complaint is the first FTC action against a major tech company since President Donald Trump began his second term in ...