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5 steps to help protect your business from a supplies surprise

Lisa Lake
You’ve got lots of needs as a business owner – among them, supplies you rely on from square-dealing vendors. But what if the vendor misleads your staff about the price or quantity of those supplies
Competition Matters

Is FTC v. Actavis Causing Pharma Companies to Change Their Behavior?

Jamie Towey and Brad Albert, Bureau of Competition
Since 2004, brand-name and generic drug manufacturers have filed certain agreements with the FTC and DOJ as required by the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement and Modernization Act (also known as
Business Blog

Mind the gap: What Lumosity promised vs. what it could prove

Lesley Fair
Ads for Lumosity’s “brain training†program made it sound simple. Play games for 10-15 minutes several times a week to delay memory decline; protect against dementia and Alzheimer’s disease; improve
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2015’s top-pick topics: A 10-tative list

Lesley Fair
2015 saw the end of The Late Show with David Letterman, but his Top 10 List legacy lives on. From the home office in Washington, D.C., here is our informal take on ten topics we covered this year in
Business Blog

Oracle Java SE case serves up a cuppa caution

Lesley Fair
When consumers updated Java SE, which has been installed on more than 850 million computers, Oracle Corporation promised “safe and secure access to the world of amazing Java content†and stated that
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5 principles to help keep your health claims healthy

Lesley Fair
The marketers of products as diverse as dietary supplements, mobile apps, cosmetics, and apparel may not think they have much in common. But if they make health-related representations, they all need
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Shining a light on misleading claims in auto ads

Lesley Fair
People usually think of beacons as radiant lights that attract attention. But the FTC has charged that two Ohio auto dealers (among other things) used the word in a way that kept consumers in the dark
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Made in USA claims: Three cheers for the said right and true

Julia Solomon Ensor and Lesley Fair
Two products sit side by side on the store shelf, but only one says “Made in USA.†For many consumers, that’s an important consideration in deciding what to buy. That’s why the FTC wants to make sure
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Order compliance: A behind-the-scenes look

James Kohm, Director, BCP Division of Â鶹´«Ã½
If the Commission is to attain the objectives Congress envisioned, it cannot be required to confine its road block to the narrow lane the transgressor has traveled; it must be allowed effectively to
Competition Matters

Calculating the value of stock under HSR rules

the Premerger Notification Staff, Bureau of Competition
The Hart-Scott-Rodino statute and rules contain a number of reporting thresholds for transactions subject to premerger notification filing with the FTC and DOJ. In this post, we are going to focus on
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FTC calls Sprint on $2.9 million risk-based pricing violation

Lesley Fair
Two people walk into a deli and both order a pastrami on rye. When the check arrives, one is charged $8. The other is surprised to get a bill for $15.99. That’s not the start of an old Henny Youngman