Sweet Suspicion: A Waitrose Mystery
A Waitrose Mystery: A family Christmas takes an unexpected turn in this tale of mystery, intrigue… and pudding.
Julian et al. v. TTE Technology, Inc. dba TCL North America
20-cv-2857, N.D. Cal.
(April 2020)
TCL televisions
Falsely advertising that televisions have refresh rates of 120 Hz when their display panels are only capable of achieving refresh rates of 60 Hz
Settled
(Preliminarily approved)
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