
Chevy Says Its Silverado Is ‘The Official Truck of Real People.’ Really?
Not all of the puffed-up claims in this TV ad can be defended as puffery.
A class-action lawsuit was filed against Fry’s Electronics and Nuance Communications for allegedly falsely advertising that the Dragon Naturally Speaking software can recognize speech with 99% accuracy. The lawsuit was originally filed in state court in August 2012 and transferred to federal court in October 2012. (Michael Nathan v. Frys Electronics, Inc., et al., Case No. 12-cv-08677)
Not all of the puffed-up claims in this TV ad can be defended as puffery.
Makeup artist and beauty influencer Lipsticknick needs to “make up” her mind about proper disclosure.
TINA.org breaks down company’s claim that you can collect “extra” money from the Social Security Administration.
The Class of 2019 is a veritable who’s who of the wellness, hip hop and sporting world.
Drugstore chain’s No. 1 doctor-recommended claims come down in wake of NAD inquiry.