29 Apr, 2022 Can You Agree to Stop Doing What You Don’t Even Know You’re Doing? By Terri Seligman A recent decision from NAD got me pondering, again, about what is, I think, a deeply philosophical question – or at least a conundrum:...
24 May, 2021 No Registration, No Log-In, No Data? By Terri Seligman In a recent routine monitoring case, NAD examined online advertising for Quicken Loans. The ads, designed to "encourage...consumers to...
23 Jun, 2020 Implied Claims Lurking in Consumer Reviews Attract NAD Attention By Terri Seligman Earlier this month, I blogged about NAD’s first COVID claim case. There, as I reported, NAD recommended that Your Superfoods modify its...
11 Mar, 2020 When Is A Fish Not Just a Fish? By Terri Seligman When it could be an implied claim that a product’s packaging doesn’t harm our oceans. That, at least, was NAD’s determination when...
23 Feb, 2018 "Worry-Free" Not Puffery, says NAD By Terri Seligman In a recent Decision addressing DirecTV advertising, challenged by Charter Communications, NAD recommended that DirecTV discontinue the...
08 Feb, 2018 There's Blood in the Water By Terri Seligman In the ongoing battle between competing manufacturers SharkNinja and Dyson, NAD's most recent decision concerns SharkNinja's infomercial...