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Feb 11, 2010 “The Biggest Loser” Trainer Jillian Michaels Sued For False Advertising Christensen filed the lawsuit after purchasing the “Jillian Michaels Maximum The diet pill packaging includes a photo of Jillian Michaels, along with Mar 6, 2002 Trial: Former Dodger is being sued by FTC for endorsing weight-loss that markets the products, settled a deceptive advertising lawsuit with Dec 5, 2005 the diet pills he endorsed, according to court filings in a lawsuit alleging Trade Commission investigation into false-advertising concerns. Oct 18, 2012 The class action lawsuit alleged that Bayer published false and misleading advertisements regarding the health benefits of the aspirin products, Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against Sensa Weight Loss SystemIn "Class Dec 30, 2014 "In terms of advertising issues, weight loss fraud is one of the top more consumers fell prey to fraudulent weight-loss products than any other Feb 12, 2010 The Biggest Lawsuit: Jillian Michaels Sued Over Diet Pills Strength Calorie Control" are being sued in a California court for false advertising, May 29, 2013 Such unregulated self-policing has lead to countless lawsuits. In some For diet products that you believe simply don't work, you may be able to sue the maker for false advertising and unfair and deceptive business practices.
May 13, 2018 False advertising in the consumer class action context is a rapidly growing area of law. stress and diet — causes many stomach ulcers. [95]
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Oct 31, 2017 Use of the Word 'Diet' Is Deceptive, False and Misleading False advertising is prohibited by federal law, and the term “diet” is only promote no- or low-calorie beverages as “diet” products is a willfully deceptive act aimed
2019/04/23 2014/01/08 2018/06/06 2014/01/07 2017/02/12 Diet Pill & Weight Loss Supplement Lawsuits A $5 million lawsuit was filed in New York against the Kardashian sisters for endorsing the product Quick Trim, an over-the-counter (OTC) diet pill.
The Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday slammed a California dietary supplement company with a lawsuit claiming that it sold $65 million worth of weight loss supplements over three years by
A supplement company paid a third-party website to write misleading reviews about a weight-loss drug By Nick Statt @nickstatt Feb 26, 2019, 8:46pm EST Share this story On November 27, 2012, Sensa Products LLC, maker of the Sensa Weight Loss System, announced it agreed to settle a false advertising lawsuit filed by the Nutritional Supplemental Task Force in California, without an admission of guilt. February 2015: A federal judge preliminarily approved a settlement of a false advertising class-action lawsuit against Basic Research LLC, the manufacturer of the weight-loss supplement Akävar 20/50. The complaint, which was originally filed in 2007 and amended in 2008, alleges that the company falsely advertises the supplement as a “foolproof” and “guaranteed” way to lose weight without diet and exercise, and that scientific studies support such claims when, in reality, the WASHINGTON — The Federal Trade Commission on Thursday fined the marketers of four weight loss pills $25 million for making false advertising claims ranging from rapid weight loss to reducing the
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Two popular types of class action lawsuits brought against dietary supplement companies are those based on false advertising or misbranding. These types of class action lawsuits are based not on the theory that the product is dangerous or has physically hurt someone, but rather, that consumers were defrauded into purchasing the product.