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Vol. 96, Nos. 2383-2407, pp. 1-656 and Vol. 97, Nos. 2408-2424, pp. 1-496 Jan. 9 -- Oct. 30, 2009 A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z
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– Franchise opportunity fraud, FTC action settled (E.D.N.Y.), 96:97
– Airline baggage fees, suits consolidated (M.D. Fla.), 97:141
– Grocery wholesalers, lack of ties to Wisconsin leads to Minnesota transfer (W.D. Wis.), 96:509 – Semiconductors, merger challenge to be transferred to California (E.D. Va.), 96:236; divestitures required in settlement (C.D. Cal.), 97:200
– Japan, LCD modules for Nintendo displays, Hitachi and Sharp penalized for price fixing, 96:26; tribunal to be convened, 96:307
– Professional wrestling licensees, statute of limitations (2d Cir.), In Brief, 96:591 – Stuffed animals combined with online games, tying claims fail (E.D. Mich.), 97:324
– Cures and weight loss, marketers settle false claims action (D. Mass.), 97:234
– Herbal cancer remedies, complaint dismissed for failure to prove who made claims (FTC), 97:390 – Hoodia, FTC charges marketers with false advertising (D.N.J.), 96:429 – Infomercials, promoter of cures and weight-loss subject to contempt penalties (7th Cir.), 97:254 – Jurisdiction, diversity lacking in claim against vitamin cartel where state and citizens are both real parties in interest (D.D.C.), 97:181 – QVC settles charges of deceptive claims over weight loss and cellulite products (E.D. Pa.), 96:297 – Shark cartilage and herbal remedies, company must refrain from making cancer treatment claims (FTC), 97:175 – Spam, default judgment rendered against international operation marketing weight loss and antiaging products (N.D. Ill.), 97:14 – Weight loss vitamins, lack of specificity in pleading dooms fraud claim re advertising (D.N.J.), 96:623 Contact the Webmaster at webmaster@bna.com Copyright © The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc. All Rights Reserved. |