District court’s order denying the FTC’s motion to hold manufacturing distributors of certain dietary supplements in contempt of a consent judgment vacated
Fed. Trade Comm’n v. Lane Labs-USA, Inc., 09-3909, concerned a challenge to the district court’s order denying the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) motion to hold defendants in contempt for violation of a consent judgments entered by the district court on July 2000 and September 26, 2000, in proceedings arising from the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) action against defendants manufacturing distributor of specialty dietary supplements and cosmetic products, charging defendants with deceptive acts in violation of section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act (Act).
Related Link:
- Read the Third Circuit’s Full Decision in Fed. Trade Comm’n v. Lane Labs-USA, Inc., 09-3909
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