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Federal Court Determines Amazon Is Not a Seller Of Third-Party Marketplace Products Under Illinois Law | King & Spalding

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: On March 9, 2021, the Northern District of Illinois ruled in favor of Amazon.com, Inc. (“Amazon”) on claims stemming from a house fire that was allegedly caused by defective hoverboards sold by two third-party sellers via Amazon’s online marketplace. The court granted summary judgment after determining that Illinois’s highest court likely would not consider Amazon a “seller” of the hoverboards an issue that has divided courts across multiple jurisdictions. Plaintiff Great Northern Insurance Company filed suit on behalf of its insureds Dan and Danielle Perper against Amazon and two Chinese companies that manufactured and shipped the allegedly defective hoverboards. The Perpers’ home sustained damage in a fire that they claim was caused by a defective lithium-ion battery in at least one of the hoverboards.

Law firm leases a Tundra, sues Toyota over echo on hands-free phone

EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. (Legal Newsline) – An Illinois law firm wants to be the lead plaintiff in a class action lawsuit against Toyota over an alleged echo in its hands-free phone system. Adam B. Lawler Law Firm is the plaintiff in the April 1 lawsuit, though it is represented by three other law firms. The firm leased a Tundra and is seeking to represent a class of others who purchased or leased a Toyota with the alleged defect. Representing the Lawler firm are Goldenberg Heller, Law Office of Richard S. Cornfeld and Arias Sanguinetti. “The echo defect makes continuation of the phone conversation impossible to maintain, meaning Plaintiff and Class Members have therefore purchased or leased vehicles with hands-free phone systems that are virtually unusable,” the lawsuit says.

Class action alleges SuperValu coffee is fraudulently advertised

Goldenberg EDWARDSVILLE A class action lawsuit alleges SuperValu s Essential Everyday-brand marketing is misleading because its packaged contents do not make the amount of coffee as advertised.  Tayler Shelton, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated, filed a complaint March 8 in the Madison County Circuit Court against SuperValu Inc. and United Natural Foods Inc., alleging violation of the Illinois Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Ac and unjust enrichment. Shelton alleges in her class action complaint that the defendants are misrepresenting the amount of cups of coffee that can be made from one of the canisters of their Essential Everyday-brand ground coffee. She also claims the labeling on the products are deceiving to consumers. Shelton specifically alleges that the label on the products represent that the contents will make 201 six-fluid ounce cups of coffee. However, if consumers follow the directions on the c

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