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The suit says that plaintiff Cynthia Kelly was among those deceived into buying a Reese’s peanut butter product based on false and deceptive advertising. The lawsuit gave multiple examples of ...
Burger King, for example, said about a similar lawsuit that “reasonable consumers viewing food advertising know” that food in ads “has been styled to make it look as appetizing as possible.”
false advertising, unfair business practices, breach of contract, fraud, deceit and/or misrepresentation: World Jewish Congress lawsuit against Swiss banks: retrieving deposits from dormant bank accounts: 2000
Lawsuits accusing food and beverage companies of misleading customers __ for putting fewer chips than expected in a bag or advertising artificial flavors as real “vanilla," for example __ have ...
A federal judge initially sided with them, finding that movie trailers are not immune from false advertising claims. But various setbacks followed, leaving the men on the hook for $126,705 in ...
The case began in 2004 when Tiffany & Co. filed a complaint against eBay, alleging that the platform's conduct (i.e., facilitating and advertising the sale of counterfeit "Tiffany" goods) constituted direct and contributory trademark infringement, trademark dilution, and false advertising. [3]
False advertising is the act of publishing, ... for example, makeup ... (in advertising). Each case is analyzed individually, allowing the authority to promote ...
Wendy’s and McDonald’s have emerged victorious from a lawsuit that accused the fast food chains of false advertising.