James ‘Jay’ Noland’s Latest Ventures Raise Familiar Concerns
Permanently banned from MLM, Noland has found other ways to exploit consumers.
According to a class-action lawsuit pending in federal court as of December 2012, Joint Juice Inc. falsely claimed that its Joint Juice liquid dietary supplement could treat osteoarthritis. (Hoffman v. Joint Juice, Inc., Case No. 12-cv-7630).
Permanently banned from MLM, Noland has found other ways to exploit consumers.
Pulling back the curtain on this official-sounding website.
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MADISON, CONN. Feb. 11, 2026 – A company calling itself “Patent & Trademark Office” is violating the FTC’s Impersonation Rule as well as the FTC Act by falsely posing as…