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Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers has filed a lawsuit against General Motors and OnStar, accusing the automaker and its ...
An FTC spokeswoman said Tuesday that "Built in Detroit" could be tantamount to making a "Made in USA" claim. Companies that repeatedly make false Made in USA claims can face FTC fines.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is sending out the latest round of refunds to consumers it says were “tricked” into ...
(CBS DETROIT) - As people plan to spend time with their partners on Valentin's Day, the Federal Trade Commission is warning of romance scams. According to a report from the FTC, nearly 70,000 ...
There are 45,000 listed automobile dealers in the U. S., and most of them are upset over their relations with automobile manufacturers. Last year the American Finance Conference, a trade ...
When FTC staff interviewed various Michigan state government departments about the merger, AG staffers were sometimes on the line as well, "because our office may also have a role in reviewing the ...
Detroit police said Friday that the department is pleased with the policy changes, ... The FTC said the technology often based its alerts on low-quality images, ...
Buying a car? FTC reveals new CARS Rule to protect consumers from illegal dealership scams Know the 'drive-off-the-lot price' Auto dealers, under the CARS Rule, would be required to tell you the ...
The Michigan Chamber of Commerce is joining opponents to a proposed federal ban on non-compete agreements, defending their use and contending the issue is best handled at the state level. In a ...
LANSING, Mich. (CBS DETROIT) —Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and a bipartisan group of 24 other Attorneys General today urged the Federal Trade Commission to strengthen its rules ...
The judge said the FTC lacked the authority to enact the ban, which she said was “unreasonably overbroad without a reasonable explanation.” Related FTC could ban restrictive noncompete agreements.
The FTC does not publicly announce its investigations, ... think about how much data they are generating," U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell, D-Ann Arbor, said in an interview with The Detroit News.