Chobani v. Dannon False Advertising Battle
'Sucralose? Why? That stuff has chlorine added to it!' This was the content of an advertisement by Chobani, which sparked an ongoing legal battle in the yogurt industry.
'Sucralose? Why? That stuff has chlorine added to it!' This was the content of an advertisement by Chobani, which sparked an ongoing legal battle in the yogurt industry.
Several years ago, General Motors was accused of selling vehicles with defective ignition switches. It didn't take long for lawsuits to be filed and consolidated.
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by Simon Clark on Important Rulings
Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that settlement offers made to individual plaintiffs can't be used to dismiss consumer lawsuits.
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Whole Foods reached a deal dismissing a proposed class action, that accused it of failing to show prices for certain items in violation of New Jersey's Consumer Fraud Act
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