"Fraud" tagged Cases and Lawsuits

CaseCase FiledLast Document
eBay Inc. v. Digital Point Solutions, Inc. et alAugust 25, 2008November 13, 2009
Plaintiff eBay Inc. alleged Defendants engaged in cookie stuffing to defraud Plaintiff.
FELLNER v. TRI-UNION SEAFOODS, L.L.C.February 15, 2006November 9, 2009
Plaintiff Deborah Fellner alleged that Defendant Tri-Union Seafoods, L.L.C. d/b/a Chicken of the Sea violated the New Jersey Products Liability Act, the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act and common law fraud for failing to warn the public that consumer of Defendant's tuna, purportedly containing methylmercury, could result in mercury poisoning.
Owens et al v. Apple, Inc.June 24, 2009October 13, 2009
As Reported on Ars Technica, the Plaintiffs allege that Apple intentionally misleads consumers by marketing on their iTunes Gift Cards that songs are $0.99 when many are $1.29
Goodard v. Google, Inc.May 30, 2008August 11, 2009
Plaintiff Jenna Goddard alleged that she was injured when she provided her cell phone number to an allegedly fraudulent mobile subscription services website and was charged for unwanted mobile content services in the form of premium text messages. Plaintiff alleged that the fradulent subscription services website she was was a Google AdWords advertiser and absent Google's provision of AdWords services to the Fraudulent Mobile Subscription Services, Plaintiff would never have been damaged.
Netquote Inc. v. ByrdMarch 29, 2007May 13, 2008
Plaintiff NetQuote Inc. alleges that defendants submitted false and misleading information to plaintiff through plaintiff's website at www.netquote.com concerning real or fictitious persons who allegedly wish to receive price quotations from NetQuote's insurance affiliates on various forms of insurance, but who in reality do not wish to receive any such contact from NetQuote or NetQuote's insurance affiliates.
HAROLD C. " HAL" TURNER v. 4CHAN.ORG et alJanuary 19, 2007December 17, 2007
Plaintiff Harold C. Turner d/b/a Turner Radio Network d/b/a Hal Turner Radio Show alleged that Defendants 4chan.org, 7chan.org, ebaumsworld.com, nexisonline.com and abjects.com posted unauthorized copies of his radio shows online, attacked Plaintiff's server so as to make it unavailable, and placed unauthorized orders for goods, services and merchandise from third parties in Plaintiff's name.
Murray et al v. Alulim Willow Property Group, LLC et alAugust 27, 2007November 15, 2007
Defendants allegedly hired Plaintiffs through job websites, including craigslist.org, to work on a financial information website. Plaintiffs allege that Defendants never paid them for their work or reimbursed them for out-of-pocket expenses.
In Re: "A Million Little Pieces" LitigationJune 16, 2006November 1, 2007
Plaintiffs sued defendant james Frey, the author of "A Million Little Pieces," and alleged that the book contained material fabrications and that advertisements and marketing concerning the book were false and misleading inasmuch as the book was marketed as a work of nonfiction.
Basketball Club of Seattle LLC et al v. Professional Basketball Club LLCApril 22, 2008 
National Numismatic Certification, LLC et al v. Ebay, Inc. et alJanuary 10, 2008 
Plaintiffs National Numismatic Certification, LLC, ASA Accugrade, Inc., PCI Coin Grading, inc., Sovereign Entities Grading Service, Inc., Treasure Gallery, Inc. and Centsles, Inc. alleges that Defendants eBay Inc., American Numismatic Association and Professional Numismatists Guild defamed them by developing a "certified" coins policy that only permits the listing of coins on eBay as certified if they were graded by approved grading services. Plaintiff alleges that this policy implies that coins graded by non-approved grading services are counterfeit.