
Wood-N-Tap
Getting hangry over a hidden delivery fee.
Petersen et al. v. Natera, Inc.
24-cv-7062, N.D. Cal.
(Oct. 2024)
Natera’s PGT-A testing (preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy)
Falsely marketing that testing increases the chances of embryo implantation and healthy pregnancies, and decreases the chances of miscarriage and time to pregnancy, when studies show there is no difference between cycles that use PGT-A and cycles that don’t
Falsely marketing tests as 99% accurate when studies show that the accuracy of PGT-A is significantly lower than advertised
Pending
Getting hangry over a hidden delivery fee.
A deceptive marketing trend takes root.
Legislators should protect the work of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
What does “human-grade” dog food actually mean?
The statement, “Manufactured in the USA 100%,” had appeared on product packaging.