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Sunday, May 19, 2024

Carol Ostrow News


Tea drinkers allege false advertising in suit

By Carol Ostrow |
Two consumers filed a class-action suit against a well-known tea manufacturer on Jan. 26, alleging false advertising in its product labeling.

LeapFrog sued over alleged securities fraud

By Carol Ostrow |
A man brought a class-action suit against LeapFrog Enterprises, Inc. on Jan. 23 alleging securities fraud due to misleading or false statements.

Gluten-free patron charges discriminatory restaurant pricing

By Carol Ostrow |
A Santa Clara County, CA woman filed a lawsuit charging a restaurant chain with discrimination and possible violation of the ADA in the U.S.

Consumer sues clothing retailer for unwanted texts

By Carol Ostrow |
A California man brought a class-action lawsuit against American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. on Jan. 21 alleging the clothing retailer sent out unsolicited text messages.

Airline customer sues United for alleged fraudulent pricing

By Carol Ostrow |
A Peoria County, Illinois, man sued United Airlines on Jan. 21, alleging misrepresentation of its online fare prices, wrongful conduct and deceptive practices.

TD Bank customers allege improper practices

By Carol Ostrow |
Four people filed a class-action suit against New Jersey-based TD Bank, N.A., alleging fraud and breach of contract on Friday.

Health-conscious consumers sue food company for alleged false advertising

By Carol Ostrow |
Two Florida residents sued Bear Naked, Inc. on Thursday, over allegations that the whole grain food product manufacturer used misleading labeling on some of its products.

Pharmaceutical firm to pay $39 million settlement for kickback allegations

By Carol Ostrow |
Daiichi Sankyo, Inc., a pharmaceutical company, has agreed to pay federal and state Medicaid programs more than $39 million over allegations that it used kickbacks to entice physicians into prescribing its medications, the U.S. Department of Justice said on Friday.