FTC’s Arise Case Gives Consumer Advocates a Pick-Me-Up
Some *brighter* news after the Loper Bright SCOTUS decision.
December 2018: The parties requested that the Court enter an order staying the case because they reached a settlement agreement.
2017: A false advertising class-action lawsuit was filed against Wahl Clipper Corporation for allegedly misleadingly advertising dog shampoo and deodorant products as natural when, according to plaintiffs, they contain unnatural, synthetic ingredients. (McAllister et al v. Wahl Clipper Corporation, Case No. 2017L 48, Illinois State Court – Whiteside County)
Some *brighter* news after the Loper Bright SCOTUS decision.
TINA.org takes a closer look at the fine print behind a 180-night trial.
Lawsuit accuses mega-retailer of misleading consumers looking to buy American-made.
What you see may NOT be what you get.
TINA.org takes a closer look at this MLM offering “braille for your brain.”