Lullaby Hammock
Marketer of baby hammock claims its product reduces the risk of SIDS but lacks the evidence to prove it.
February 2016: This case was voluntarily dismissed When a complaint is dismissed with prejudice, it cannot be refiled., along with two other similar lawsuits against Local Lighthouse that were previously consolidated with this case.
July 2015: A class-action lawsuit was filed against Local Lighthouse, Corp. (a company providing Internet marketing and search engine optimization services) for, among other things, allegedly falsely representing that it is a Google certified company and misleadingly guaranteeing that its websites appear on the first page of search results for Google, Yahoo, and Bing when, in reality, the company is not certified by Google and does not have the ability to guarantee a spot on the first page of search results. (Sitt et al v. Local Lighthouse, Corp. and John Does 1-10, Case No. 15-cv-1604, D. NJ.)
Marketer of baby hammock claims its product reduces the risk of SIDS but lacks the evidence to prove it.
FDA warns marketer of illegal tianeptine supplement about unapproved drug treatment claims.
FDA warns marketer of illegal tianeptine supplements about unapproved drug treatment claims.
TINA.org breaks down unfair and inadequate MLM settlement by the numbers.
NAD slams studies offered in support of “total heartburn relief” claims.