Legislature Did Not Have Power To Give Boon To Mercury Insurance A Los Angeles Superior Court invalidated legislation allowing insurance companies to charge drivers without prior auto insurance, or with lapses in coverage, hundreds of…
Blue Cross has spent $250,000 thus far. Kaiser, Bank of America, Countrywide, Oracle, Edison and Intel each gave $100,000. Auto dealers have kicked in $4.6 mil The biggest corporations in California and the United States…
Superior Court Allows FCTR to Proceed with Suit against Nextel A Los Angeles Superior Court judge this morning allowed the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights (FTCR) to proceed with its lawsuit charging Nextel with…
FTCR to track legislature's actions on health care reform A new web log was launched today by the Foundation for Taxpayers and Consumer Rights (FTCR) to document whether the legislature will take action to reduce…
FTCR tracks the worst instances of big industries putting their commercial gain above the interests of individuals and society. FTCR today released its top 10 list of corporateering in 2003. The ranking tracks the worst…
Consumer Group Rates 7 Cities On Corporate Accountability Los Angeles - The Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights (FTCR) released this Christmas the first national measure of which cities give the most latitude to socially…
FTCR sends letter to Newsweek editors requesting fair disclosure Newsweek should disclose several recent employee discrimination lawsuits targeting the magazine in light of this week's cover story, "Lawsuit Hell," according to FTCR.