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A state court judge preliminarily approved a settlement agreement that would resolve a false advertising class-action lawsuit alleging that TourFactory does not adequately disclose the terms of its subscriptions for real estate photography and digital marketing services. According to the settlement terms, class members may receive a partial refund based on several factors, including the fees they paid and the number of members who submit claims. A final fairness hearing is scheduled for June 15, 2018. (Warren et al v. Home Debut dba TourFactory, Case No. 17202214-9, Washington Superior Court – Spokane County)
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Products contain some surprising ingredients for a drink advertised as “like water.”
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