
Florida’s ‘Stop WOKE’ Act Gets Pushback in Court
Andrew Ross Sorkin, DealBook from The New York Times
In October 2016, a class-action lawsuit was filed against North American Power and Gas for, among other things, allegedly misleadingly offering low promotional teaser rates for electricity when, after the introductory rate expires, customers are automatically rolled into a variable rate plan with high rates regardless of fluctuations in the market price and, as a result, they routinely pay three or four times (and as much as five or six times) more for electricity. (Arcaro et al v. North American Power and Gas, LLC, Case No. 16-cv-1921, D. CT.)
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Andrew Ross Sorkin, DealBook from The New York Times
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The case may be resolved but what will deceived consumers get out of the deal?
The impact of a celebrity endorsement.