There Should Be a Price to Pay for Knowingly Lying to Consumers
Why TINA.org wants the Supreme Court to address proof of harm in Lanham Act cases.
In April 2020, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Nonni’s Foods for allegedly misleadingly marketing that the characterizing flavor in Nonni’s Limone Biscotti comes from lemons when, according to the complaint, the ingredients list does not include a lemon ingredient and reveals that the cookies are made with “Natural Flavors.” (Bardsley et al v. Nanni’s Food LLC, Case No. 20-cv-2979, S.D.N.Y.)
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