Ovulation Test Kits
Allegations: Falsely advertising the accuracy of ovulation test kits
Prescott et al. v. Abbott Laboratories
23-cv-4348, N.D. Cal.
(Aug. 2023)
Glucerna shakes and powders
Falsely marketing that products are “specifically designed for people with diabetes” and “help manage blood sugar” when they contain ingredients that negatively affect blood sugar levels and gut health
Pending
Allegations: Falsely advertising the accuracy of ovulation test kits
Allegations: Falsely marketing that products are “clinically proven to help kids grow” when scientific evidence shows such claims are not true
Allegations: Products make fewer 4-ounce bottles than advertised
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing drinks as healthy
Allegations: Products do not contain enough powder to make the advertised number of bottles
Allegations: Products do not contain enough powder to make the advertised number of bottles
Allegations: Falsely marketing products as “Non-GMO” when they contain ingredients derived from genetically modified food sources
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing formulas as safe when they cause serious health problems
Allegations: Making misleading claims in the marketing for formulas
In November 2020, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Abbott Laboratories for, among other things, allegedly deceptively marketing Similac Go & Grow Toddler Drink as meeting the nutritional needs of…
March 2018: The Second Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the district court’s decision. Click here to read the court’s opinion. (Case No. 17-62, 2nd Cir.) January 2017: Plaintiffs filed a…
In May 2017, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Abbott Laboratories for allegedly misrepresenting that Similac Advanced Non-GMO baby formula does not contain any genetically modified organisms (GMOs) when, according…
It’s the perfect formula for a class-action lawsuit trend.