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The FTC is accusing Greystar, an apartment firm in the San Antonio market, of charging renters millions in hidden fees. How ...
The regulatory agency will likely take a kinder approach to divestiture proposals by merger parties under its new leadership, ...
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The FTC is sending more than $5 million in refunds to victims of a “deceptive" credit card debt relief scheme. Here's what to ...
Originally intended to cover amenities such as access to pools, fitness centers and wireless internet, these mandatory ...
A substantial portion of the FTC’s allegations were redacted in the complaint due to the legal protections afforded to both PepsiCo and the retailer, according to the FTC.