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FTC: Scammers Hit New Low by Sending Fake “Funeral Noticesâ€
New York Funeral Home Will Pay $32,000 to Settle FTC Charges for Funeral Rule Violations
Harrison Funeral Home, Inc., and John Balsamo
FTC Puts Conditions on Service Corporation International’s Proposed $1.4 Billion Acquisition of Rival Funeral and Cemetery Services Provider
FTC Sues Funeral Home for Failing to Disclose Prices
FTC Conducts Undercover Inspections of Funeral Homes in Eight States to Press Funeral Homes to Comply with Consumer Protection Law
FTC Video Helps Funeral Providers Comply with the Funeral Rule
Opinion 13-1
Opinion 13-2
Opinion 12-1
Carter III, Harry J., individually and d/b/a Carter Funeral Chapels, Ltd.
Complying with the Funeral Rule
Andrew Torregrossa & Sons, Inc., Andrew L. Torregrossa, and John L. Torregrossa, U.S.
Donmaz Ltd., d/b/a Blair-Mazzarella Funeral Home, et al.
FTC Conducts Undercover Inspections of Funeral Homes in Nine States to Press Funeral Homes to Comply with Consumer Protection Law
FTC Files Amicus Brief in U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in Saint Joseph Abbey v. Castille
Opinion 11-1
Service Corporation International and Keystone North America Inc., In the Matter of
Service Corporation International (SCI), the nation’s largest provider of funeral and cemetery services, settled Commission charges that its proposed acquisition of Keystone North America Inc., the fifth-largest funeral and cemetery services provider in North America, raises antitrust concerns in several local markets for funeral services and cemetery services. The order requires SCI to sell 22 funeral homes and four cemeteries in 19 local markets to ensure competition is preserved following its acquisition of Keystone.
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