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Case Name (Date) |
Glancey et al v. Trek Bicycle Corp. 21-cv-120, S.D.N.Y.) (Jan. 2021) |
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Product/Service | Bontrager WaveCel bicycle helmets |
Allegations | Advertising that helmets are “up to 48x more effective than traditional foam helmets in protecting your head from injuries caused by certain cycling accidents” without having scientific studies to substantiate such claims |
Status | Pending |
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