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- “Public Interest Groups” Continue to File Lawsuits Against Businesses Under the D.C. Consumer Protection Procedures Act
- The Illinois Consumer Fraud Act Class Action You Were Just Served: Five Defenses That Decide Whether the Class Ever Gets
- After Learning Resources: Defending Against the Wave of Consumer Class Actions Seeking Tariff Refunds
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The Illinois Consumer Fraud Act Class Action You Were Just Served: Five Defenses That Decide Whether the Class Ever Gets...
The complaint reads like an indictment of your marketing department. A national class. Allegations that a label, a website disclosure, or a price representation deceived consumers....
After Learning Resources: Defending Against the Wave of Consumer Class Actions Seeking Tariff Refunds
PFAS Greenwashing: Company On Company Litigation Strikes
Key Takeaways • First example of a company filing a PFAS greenwashing claim against another company • The case will need to directly address whether PTFE is safe for consumers, whi...
Consumer Protection – Lawsuit over kratom survives motion to dismiss
Where a lawsuit was filed over distributors of kratom, their motion to dismiss was largely denied. Background Multiple defendants have filed motions to dismiss in this lawsuit, gen...
Litigation Trends to Watch: Suits Center on Cell Phone Listings, Cannabis Disputes and EtO Emissions
Cell phone listings in online directories are driving a wave of privacy suits under Colorado's Prevention of Telemarketing Fraud Act.
Fair Housing Groups Challenge CFPB’s Regulation B Rollback
On May 27, several fair housing and advocacy organizations filed a lawsuit against the CFPB and Acting Director Russel Vought in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbi...
ANOTHER PIXEL CLASS ACTION FAILS: Court Holds Consent, Standing, and Data Collection Questions Defeat Class Certificatio...
Another website-tracking class action has hit a familiar roadblock: class certification. In Ingraham v. Capital One Financial Corp., No. 24-cv-05985-TLT (N.D. Cal. June 16, 2026),...
“A Cottage Industry”- The Economics of CWA Citizen Suit Enforcement
What Makes a Consumer Lawsuit Turn Into a Class Action?
One unhappy customer is a problem. Ten thousand unhappy customers, represented by one plaintiff and one ambitious law firm, is a crisis. The line between those two scenarios is not...
‘Trade or Commerce’ as a Threshold Issue Under Chapter 93A: Lessons for Professional Services Litigation
In Vuuren v. Lowenstein Sandler LLP, a Massachusetts Superior Court judge entered summary judgment for the defendant in the plaintiff’s Chapter 93A, Section 11 claim based on the p...
AI and Consumer Markets: UK Competition and Consumer Law Implications for Businesses
Litigation Minute: CEMA-ingly Endless Litigation Meets Legislative Limits: Washington State's Legislative Response to th...
Protecting Class Action Defense Victories from Mistaken District Court Remands Under CAFA
New Frontiers in PFAS Litigation: Standing, Disclosure, Function, and the Lessons of Cavalier v. Apple
In a previous article, we surveyed the growing wave of PFAS false advertising class actions sweeping industries from pet food to outdoor apparel. A ruling issued this March undersc...
Looming Class Action Litigation Risk and DOJ’s Bulk Sensitive Data Transfer Rule: Navigating an Unexpected Compliance Tr...
HELLO LAWSUIT- Hello Fresh Caught in TCPA Suit After Allegedly Failing to Honor a Consumer Opt Out
Big Win for Companies Facing CIPA Website Tracking Lawsuits
DOJ and States Settle Egg Price-Fixing Allegations With Civil Conduct Remedies
FTC, Like States, Worried About Data Broker Activities
Many state legislatures have been focusing on data broker activities; at the same time the FTC has been pursuing brokers for alleged Section V violations. Most recently, the FTC fi...
Litigation Trends to Watch: Cases Surge Over Synthetic Fragrances, 'Limited Time Only' Emails and AirTag Stalking
A new line of class actions targets businesses that use synthetic fragrances to promote a "signature smell" or mask odors.
STANDING STRIKES AGAIN IN PRIVACY LITIGATION- The Third Circuit Court of Appeals Affirms The District Court’s Dismissal...
Hi, CIPAWorld! Kelly Sandberg here, with another case on alleging an injury in fact to meet Article III standing requirements for privacy claims. In the case of In re BPS Direct, L...
Massachusetts Federal Court Holds Alleged Retaliation for Regulatory Reporting May Support Chapter 93A Liability
In Whitewater, Inc. v. Jones Lang LaSalle Americas, Inc., the District Court of Massachusetts denied defendant Jones Lang LaSalle Americas, Inc. (JLL)’s partial motion to dismiss a...
California BCSA Attorney on What Companies Need to Know About the New Business + Regulatory Agency
As federal consumer protection decreases, California Governor Newsom announced that it is appointing former Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Rohit Chopra to lead Calif...
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