September 07, 2016
A class of California shoppers who purchased children's neckties that were allegedly falsely labeled as being made in the United States when they were actually made in China asked a federal judge on Tuesday to put the final seal of approval on their settlement, which awards the customers a full refund plus interest.
February 16, 2016
Lands' End Inc. agreed in California federal court on Friday to refund money to a class of customers who purchased children's neckties that were allegedly falsely labeled as being made in America when they were actually made in China.
January 15, 2016
A California federal court on Thursday approved apparel company Lands' End's request to withdraw its bid to toss a proposed class action alleging its "Made in the U.S.A." advertising is misleading after the parties said they are finalizing a settlement.
August 25, 2015
Apparel company Lands' End Inc. on Monday told a California federal judge that the second amended complaint of a once-dismissed putative class action claiming the retailer's "Made in the U.S.A" advertising misled customers fails again because the plaintiff has already received monetary relief.
June 19, 2015
A California federal judge on Thursday tossed a Lands' End Inc. customer's putative class action suit claiming the retailer overcharged and falsely advertised its products as U.S.-made, finding the plaintiff failed to allege the phrasing appeared directly on her purchase.
February 18, 2015
A Lands' End Inc. customer asked a California federal court on Tuesday to preserve her claims that the company had overcharged and falsely advertised its products as U.S.-made in a putative class action suit, defending her standing and reasserting the company violated unfair competition laws.
January 27, 2015
Lands' End Inc. on Monday moved to end a proposed class action in California accusing the clothing retailer of inflating prices on its clothes by labeling foreign-made apparel as produced in the U.S., arguing that the plaintiff can't show she paid more than she would have because she thought the clothes were made domestically.
October 29, 2014
Clothing retailer Lands' End Inc. on Wednesday became the latest merchant to be hit with a proposed class action accusing the company of labeling foreign-made apparel as produced in the U.S., a tactic that a California consumer alleges has allowed the business to sell items at a higher price.