TINA.org Action Sheds Light on SunPowerLED’s False Endorsement Claims
Letters alert agencies and organizations to company’s improper marketing.
Brown et al. v. Ascension Health
24-cv-724, E.D. Mo.
(May 2024)
Croft et al. v. Ascension Health
24-cv-870, E.D. Mo.
(June 2024)
Hoskins et al. v. Ascension Health
24-cv-964, E.D. Mo.
(July 2024)
Juracek et al. v. Ascension Health
24-cv-905, E.D. Mo.
(July 2024)
L.S. et al. v. Ascension Health
24-cv-693, E.D. Mo.
(May 2024)
McClellan et al. v. Ascension Health
24-cv-686, E.D. Mo.
(May 2024)
Negron et al. v. Ascension Health
24-cv-3857, N.D. Ill.
(May 2024)
Shuta et al. v. Ascension Health
24-cv-683, E.D. Mo.
(May 2024)
Willis et al. v. Ascension Health
24-cv-821, E.D. Mo.
(June 2024)
Ascension Health
Misrepresenting that it protects consumers’ personal information when it failed to do so and there was a data breach in May 2024
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