Discounts at Justice-brand Stores
Case Name (Date)
Gallagher et al. v. Tween Brands, Inc.
15-cv-833, E.D. Mo.
(May 2015)
Product/Service
Justice merchandise
Allegations
Deceptively advertising discounts when consumers are actually not getting any discounts at all because the store always sells products at the “discounted” prices
Status
Voluntarily dismissed after the case was stayed pending approval of a nationwide settlement in Rougvie v. Ascena Retail Group, Inc. and Tween Brands, Inc.
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Discounts at Justice Stores
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