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Dissenting Statement of Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter Regarding Gateway Pet Memorial Services/West Coast
Federal Trade Commission Issues Request for Information on Employee Noncompete Agreements
FTC Takes Action to Protect Workers from Noncompete Agreements
Gateway Pet Memorial Services
The Federal Trade Commission filed a complaint against Gateway Services and its subsidiary Gateway US Holdings, Inc., (collectively referred to as Gateway), which alleges that Gateway imposed noncompete agreements on almost all of its employees, which typically prohibited employees from working in the pet cremation service industry anywhere in the U.S. for one year after leaving Gateway.
Under a proposed FTC consent order, Gateway must, among other terms, immediately stop enforcing all existing noncompete agreements.
FTC Chairman Applauds Revocation of Biden-Harris Executive Order on Competition
FTC Resolves Antitrust Concerns Arising from Clean Truck Partnership
FTC Challenges Anticompetitive Medical Device Deal
FTC and DOJ Host Listening Session on Lowering Americans’ Drug Prices Through Competition
FTC and DOJ Host Listening Session on Lowering Americans’ Drug Prices Through Competition
FTC Seeks Public Comment on Petition to Modify EQT, Quantum Energy Order
PepsiCo Inc., FTC v.
FTC Reopens and Sets Aside Chevron-Hess Final Order
FTC Reopens and Sets Aside Exxon-Pioneer Final Order
Chevron/Hess, In the Matter of
The Federal Trade Commission took action to resolve antitrust concerns related to Chevron Corporation’s acquisition of rival oil producer Hess Corporation by approving a proposed consent order that would prohibit Chevron from appointing Hess CEO John B. Hess to its Board of Directors.
The FTC’s complaint alleges that Mr. Hess communicated publicly and privately with the past and current Secretaries General of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and an official from Saudi Arabia. In these communications, Mr. Hess stressed the importance of oil market stability and inventory management and encouraged these officials to take actions on these issues and speak about them at different events, the complaint alleges.
On July 17, 2025, the FTC reopened and set aside the final consent order involving Chevron Corporation’s proposed acquisition of Hess Corporation.
Exxon Mobil Corporation, In the Matter of
On July 17, 2025, the FTC reopened and set aside the final consent order involving Exxon Mobil Corporation’s proposed acquisition of Pioneer Natural Resources Company.
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