FTC Sues Funeral Home for Continuing Failure to Disclose Prices
New York Funeral Home Previously Cited for Price List Violations in 2001
FTC Testifies on Efforts to Protect Consumer Privacy
Asks Congress to Encourage Industry to Continue Efforts on “Do Not Track” Tools
FTC Seeks Return of $52 Million Worth of Bogus Phone Bill Cramming Charges; Agency Charges Nation’s Largest Third-Party Billing Company with Contempt
The Federal Trade Commission is seeking a civil contempt ruling against the nation’s largest third-party billing company, alleging that it placed more than $70 million in bogus “cramming” charges on consumers’ phone bills in violation of a previous court order.
Myspace Settles FTC Charges That It Misled Millions of Users About Sharing Personal Information with Advertisers
Settlement Will Require Regular Privacy Assessments for the Next 20 Years
Myspace Settles FTC Charges That It Misled Millions of Users About Sharing Personal Information with Advertisers
Settlement Will Require Regular Privacy Assessments for the Next 20 Years
FTC Joins Department of Justice and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in Filing Brief Supporting the Constitutionality of the Fair Credit Reporting Act
The Federal Trade Commission has joined the Department of Justice and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in filing a memorandum brief in support of the constitutionality of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), the 1970 law that is designed to protect the privacy of credit report information and ensure that the information supplied by consumer reporting agencies (CRAs) is as accurate as possible.
FTC Joins Department of Justice and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in Filing Brief Supporting the Constitutionality of the Fair Credit Reporting Act
The Federal Trade Commission has joined the Department of Justice and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in filing a memorandum brief in support of the constitutionality of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), the 1970 law that is designed to protect the privacy of credit report information and ensure that the information supplied by consumer reporting agencies (CRAs) is as accurate as possible.
FTC Seeks Return of $52 Million Worth of Bogus Phone Bill Cramming Charges; Agency Charges Nation’s Largest Third-Party Billing Company with Contempt
The Federal Trade Commission is seeking a civil contempt ruling against the nation’s largest third-party billing company, alleging that it placed more than $70 million in bogus “cramming” charges on consumers’ phone bills in violation of a previous court order.
New York City Funeral Home Settles FTC Charges it Failed to Disclose Casket Prices
Agency Charges Blair-Mazzarella Home With Funeral Rule Violations
FTC Wins Court Judgment Against Massive Get-Rich-Quick Infomercial Scam
Agency Alleges that Nearly One Million Consumers Lost More Than $450 Million
