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.
Class-Action Tracker
Discounts at Justice Stores
The Latest
Splash Refresher Sparkling Water
Products contain some surprising ingredients for a drink advertised as “like water.”
One Mom’s Goal to Buy American-made Products Can Teach Us All Something
CBS News
FTC Files for Injunction as IML Shuts Down
Agency worries MLM defendants are dissipating assets.
Meet the Law Firm Driving a Surge in ‘Made in America’ Advertising Suits
Patrick Coffee, The Wall Street Journal
MaxAI
Web extension may be better at maxing out your credit card than the full capabilities of AI.