
Tesla Needs to Pull the Plug on Its Deceptive Made in USA Claims
TINA.org notifies electric vehicle maker for second time in three years.
Suero et al. v. NFL, New York Football Giants, Inc., New York Jets, LLC, and MetLife Stadium Company, LLC
22-cv-31, S.D.N.Y.
(Jan. 2022)
New York Jets and New York Giants
Falsely advertising the teams by incorporating New York into their names and merchandise when the franchises were moved to New Jersey decades ago
Falsely advertising the time it takes to travel from New York to MetLife Stadium
Falsely advertising that MetLife Stadium is “the number one stadium in the world” and “sets the standard for venue excellence with state-of-the-art-technology, comfort, and amenities” when the stadium does not have a dome or retractable roof, there are larger stadiums and arenas, and fans had to “cope” with long wait times and cold temperatures when the Superbowl was held at the stadium
Voluntarily dismissed after recommendation from magistrate judge
TINA.org notifies electric vehicle maker for second time in three years.
Jamie L. LaReau, Detroit Free Press
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