Autism Therapy Startup Blames ‘Unfortunate Bug’ For Misleading Reviews On Its Website
Katie Jennings, Forbes
In November 2017, a class-action lawsuit was filed alleging that Kanoa (a company that develops and sells technological hardware for devices) deceptively represented that customers who pre-ordered wireless earbuds would receive them in April 2016 when, according to the complaint, the company pushed the release date of the earbuds to summer 2017 and then announced that it ceased development of them. According to plaintiffs, those who pre-ordered the earbuds never received them and the company refuses to provide them with refunds. (Cruz et al v. Kanoa Inc. et al, Case No. 17-cv-1476, E. D. CA.)
Katie Jennings, Forbes
The color changes but the deceptive marketing stays the same.
New York neurosurgery center features deceptive testimonial on billboards and website
Sustainability ratings tool comes under fire.
Andrew Ross Sorkin, DealBook from The New York Times