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ACCC pursues misleading credence claims again

  • Hall & Wilcox
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  • Australia
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  • May 10 2013

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has again shown its commitment to one of its 2013 focus areas - misleading credence claims

Yet another case of misleading and deceptive advertising this time La Ionica

  • Hall & Wilcox
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  • Australia
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  • February 8 2012

On 23 January 2012, the Federal Court delivered yet another judgment against a business involved in misleading and deceptive advertising

An asterisk won't always suffice: Foxtel fined for misleading advertising

  • Hall & Wilcox
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  • Australia
  • -
  • April 23 2012

There can be no doubt that the ACCC is focusing on misleading advertising

When does a sales pitch go too far?

  • Hall & Wilcox
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  • Australia
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  • November 24 2009

If all claims made in advertisements were true, we'd all be able to look like a model and have a six pack just by spending 3 minutes a day on an abs machine and we'd all have menwomen falling at our feet (offering flowers!) if we used a certain brand of deodorant!

Misleading and deceptive conduct in advertising

  • Hall & Wilcox
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  • Australia
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  • January 10 2012

On 23 December 2011, the Federal Court of Australia handed down its orders in the case of Nick Scali Limited and Super A-Mart Pty Ltd

Paid online advertising and the liability of search engine providers

  • Hall & Wilcox
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  • Australia
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  • April 4 2012

In yesterday’s Full Federal Court appeal decision, it was unanimously held that Google had itself engaged in misleading or deceptive conduct in relation to a number of misleading advertisements that appeared on its search engine website