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.
Zurl et al. v. Legion Athletics, Inc.
22-cv-3500, E.D.N.Y.
(June 2022)
Pulse Pre-Workout Drinks
Falsely marketing that products contain 10 calories per serving when they actually contain approximately 85 calories per serving
Pending
Why TINA.org wants the Supreme Court to address proof of harm in Lanham Act cases.
Letters alert agencies and organizations to company’s improper marketing.
TINA.org discovers some roadblocks to unlocking this purportedly free offer.
New research points to “no.”
Why disclosures are key to protecting informed consumer choice and competition.