Jennifer saw a bracelet she loved at a Santa Monica jewelry store and asked the salesperson to show it to her. She saw the $500 price tag and wanted to buy it. As Jennifer and the salesperson were ...
Costco has posted signs it rotisserie chickens were free of preservatives. A class-action lawsuit claims otherwise.
Tesla could be in big trouble. Over the past several years, Tesla has established itself as the biggest and most prominent electric car company in the United States. However, a false advertising ...
Burger King's Whopper lawsuit just won't go away. A federal judge in Florida this week denied Burger King's request to dismiss a lawsuit against the company for false advertising related to its famous ...
New Suit Claims "Scientifically False" Pheromone Ads Are "Pure" False Advertising After Defying Gravity and Court Orders, Shoe Company Agrees To Settle Charges Top VC Firm Alleges Competitor Falsely ...
ALBANY, N.Y. – State lawmakers are working to expand New York’s false advertising laws to include foods and drinks marketed to children. A proposed bill aims to change state law to specifically ...
This article provides an overview of materiality’s important role in false and deceptive advertising law, centered around the role of consumer surveys. It explains the legal requirements for ...
PepsiCo-owned Smartfood was accused of falsely claiming it used "no artificial colors or flavors" and "no artificial preservatives." The lawsuit was filed in New York federal court on behalf of ...
This is a quick video addressing the issue with mobile games and False advertising. More specifically the mobile game called ...
AI has spoken – you cannot sue Joe Hendry for false advertising. In recent years in TNA, Joe Hendry has employed his catchphrase to good use. As the start of his entrance theme says, if you say Joe ...
Santa Monica-based CRI Genetics, LLC (CRI) will pay a $700,000 civil penalty and will be barred from a wide range of deceptive practices to settle charges from the Federal Trade Commission and the ...
The rule that puffery is not actionable as false advertising is alive and well, but a closer look at recent cases reveals the dangers of making objective claims about products that are not ...