Skechers USA Inc. will pay $40 million to settle charges by the Federal Trade Commission that the footwear company made unfounded claims that its Shape-ups shoes would help people lose weight and ...
Remember the toning sneakers craze of 2010? When shoe companies left and right claimed that donning their footwear would help you lose weight faster and firm up those all-important butt, ab and leg ...
Skechers USA Inc. said it has filed suit against Sears Holdings Corp., accusing it of selling knock-off footwear that infringes on patents and trademarks for its Shape-up toning shoes and other lines.
Skechers has advertised its Shape-ups with sports figures such as Joe Montana. Skechers USA Inc. has a hot-selling shoe with an odd-shaped sole that the company claims will help people burn calories ...
A brand whose footwear Kim Kardashian endorsed has settled a case for $40 million (£25.1 million), after claims that their line of shoes does not promote weight loss. The Federal Trade Commission ...
Ohio will receive $156,000 from the settlement with Skechers USA Inc. The company is paying $45 million, including about $40 million to consumers, to settle the case. Skechers USA Inc. is paying $45 ...
Skechers has sued Sears in the Central District of California, alleging Sears copied its popular line of shoes designed to tone the wearer’s muscles In its complaint, filed March 4, the footwear ...
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