Pro Health Labs, et al.
The FTC brought an action against Lawrence A. Jordan and Stephanie L. Jordan, individuals operating as Springboard and Pro Health Labs, in November 2007 (Matter No. 072-3140). The case resulted in a consent order, indicating the respondents agreed to settle FTC charges related to their health product marketing practices. The full text of the document is minimal and does not specify the exact claims or penalties, but the consent-order format indicates a critical enforcement outcome requiring compliance with FTC regulations.
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In the Matter of Lawrence A. Jordan, an individual trading and doing business as Springboard and Pro Health Labs, and Stephanie L. Jordan, an individual trading and doing business as Springboard and Pro Health Labs
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