The legal library gives you easy access to the FTC’s case information and other official legal, policy, and guidance documents.
20260327: ModivCare Topco, LLC; ModivCare, Inc.
20260330: Greenbriar Equity Fund VI, L.P.; REP eShip Holdings, L.P.
20260336: Excalibur WR Aggregator, L.P.; Excalibur Topco, L.P.
20260338: Kimmeridge Energy Engagement Partners III, LP; Devon Energy Corporation
20260348: Solventum Corporation; Wilson Family Legacy Trust No. 1
20260351: Novartis AG; Avidity Biosciences, Inc.
20260374: Francisco Partners VII-A, L.P.; JAMF Holding Corp.
20260385: Five Arrows Principal Investments IV SCSp SICAV-RAIF; Accel-KKR Emerging Buyout Partners, LP
20260387: Ryerson Holding Corporation; Olympic Steel, Inc.
20260389: KBR, Inc.; ORIX Corporation
20260390: Endurance HoldingCo, LLC; ORIX Corporation
20260393: Livewire Holdings, LP; BP I LM Aggregator LP
20260396: Cameron Brokerage, LLC; The Anthony L. Johnson Revocable Trust u/a/d August 10, 2023
20260399: The Andover Companies, Inc.; Cambridge Mutual Insurance Holding Company
20260418: Haymaker Acquisition Corp. 4; Dothan Concrete Investors, LLC
20260427: Carlyle Partners VIII Lux, S.C.Sp.; BASF SE
Illusory Systems/Nomad
The FTC is taking action against Illusory Systems Inc. for failing to implement adequate data security measures, leading to a major security breach in which hackers stole $186 million from consumers.
Henkel, A-Paint
The Federal Trade Commission sued to block Henkel AG & Co. KGaA (Henkel), the manufacturer of the industry-leading Loctite brand construction adhesives, from acquiring Loctite’s main competitor, Liquid Nails. The FTC alleges that the merger would eliminate fierce competition between Loctite and Liquid Nails, leading to higher prices, lower quality, and reduced innovation, all of which would be detrimental to American consumers.
CarShield
In July 2024, NRRM, LLC, which does business as CarShield, along with American Auto Shield, LLC, the administrator of its vehicle service contracts, agreed to pay $10 million to settle FTC charges that its advertisements and telemarketing for VSC are deceptive and misleading, and that many purchasers found that many repairs were not “covered,” despite making payments of up to $120 per month. The FTC also alleges CarShield’s celebrity and consumer endorsers made false statements in its ads. In December 2025, the FTC announced it was sending $9.6 million to defrauded consumers.