
Tomo ‘Post-Alcohol Recovery’ Supplement
TINA.org breaks down the legal issues of marketing a “hangover supplement.”
In March 2020, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Suffolk Federal Credit Union for allegedly falsely representing that customers are charged only one insufficient funds fee on a single transaction if their account does not have enough money to cover a transaction when, according to plaintiffs, the credit union routinely charges multiple fees on a single transaction. (Watson et al v. Suffolk Federal Credit Union, Case No. 20-cv-1531, E.D.N.Y.)
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TINA.org breaks down the legal issues of marketing a “hangover supplement.”
Car wrap scam has plenty of gas left in the tank.
TINA.org files a complaint with federal regulators over shoemaker’s deceptive made in the USA claims.
The Fashion Law
“Clinically proven” pain relief claims come under fire.