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Wendy’s and McDonald’s have emerged victorious from a lawsuit that accused the fast food chains of false advertising.. A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit brought against the two companies ...
The lawsuit gave multiple examples of how the candies lacked the details seen in photos. For instance, Reese’s Pumpkins are pictured on the label as having carved-out eyes and a mouth, but the ...
The suit was one of several false advertising lawsuits filed recently against fast food companies by New York attorney James Kelly. A message seeking comment from Kelly was left Tuesday by The ...
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; Standing Majority: Scalia: Lanham Act: Standing to maintain a false advertising action under the Lanham Act is determined by a test which considers both zones of interest and proximate causation. Pom Wonderful v. Coca-Cola, Inc. 572 U.S. 102: June 12, 2014: 8–0: Procedural: False advertising; Private right of action ...
The suit was one of several false advertising lawsuits filed recently against fast food companies by New York attorney James Kelly. A message seeking comment from Kelly was left Tuesday by The ...
Fast-food giants Wendy's and McDonald's have defeated a federal lawsuit filed against them after a New York judge dismissed the case accusing the chains of falsely advertising the size of their ...