Not exact matches
WASHINGTON — The U.S.
Consumer Product Safety Commission has filed an administrative complaint against Britax Child Safety Inc.
alleging that the
company has not recalled a jogging stroller that allegedly has design defects that pose a hazard to children and adults.
The U.S.
Consumer Product Safety Commission has filed an administrative complaint against Britax Child Safety Inc.
alleging that the
company has not recalled a jogging stroller that allegedly has design defects that pose a hazard to children and adults.
Attorneys in our Class Action Practice represent «household name» corporations in defense of
consumer and false advertising class actions; Big Four accounting firms and corporate issuers in securities class actions;
companies who have been accused of improperly disclosing customer data; employers
alleged to have violated labor and employment laws; and industrial manufacturers in
products liability class and mass tort actions, among others.
Our advice included: advising the
company on the full range of applicable
consumer financial services and bank regulatory laws in an effort to ensure efficient and compliant
product and service development; the successful defense of a confidential state regulatory inquiry into certain business practices; and negotiating a private resolution to private, civil claims of
alleged trademark infringement and cyber theft.
The
company is currently facing about 1,700 lawsuits which
allege they failed to warn
consumers of the risks involved with using their
products despite their knowledge of the health risks the
products posed.
He also regularly defends insurance and finance
companies in claims by
consumers and individuals
alleging fraud, breach of contract, or inadequate performance of the insurance policy or financial
product, including both individual and class actions.
Dismissal secured in a federal class action for a global confectionery
company in the federal court involving state
consumer protection laws and
product labeling,
alleging certain of the
company's gum and hard candy labeling was misleading.
Apple CEO Tim Cook, whose
company mostly sells
consumer products, has largely avoided being sucked into the rapidly expanding scandal over the
alleged Russian effort to promote internal division in the US before the 2016 elections — unlike other tech giants like Google, Twitter and Facebook, all of which now admit some...
The Federal Trade Commission yesterday (Jan. 5) sued D - Link,
alleging that the Taiwanese
company and its U.S. subsidiary allowed serious security flaws to exist in its home Wi - Fi routers and internet - connected security cameras, then misled
consumers about the safety of the
company's
products.