Grubhub Settles False Advertising Lawsuit for $7M
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Grubhub to Settle Class Action Lawsuit Alleging False Advertising
Grubhub has agreed to a preliminary settlement in which it will pay $7.1 million to restaurants that alleged the company harmed their reputations by falsely advertising that they had partnered with the online food delivery platform. The plaintiffs’ lawyers in the class action lawsuit filed the preliminary settlement Tuesday (Aug. 26), and it now awaits a judge’s approval, Reuters reported Wednesday (Aug. 27). The class action lawsuit i…
Grubhub Agrees to $7M Settlement in Trademark Battle With Restaurants - USA Herald
Grubhub has agreed to pay $7.1 million to resolve a lawsuit accusing the delivery platform of using restaurants’ names and trademarks without permission, marking the end of a yearslong legal clash that began in 2020. On Tuesday, a coalition of restaurants urged U.S. District Judge LaShonda Hunt in Illinois to grant preliminary approval to the Grubhub $7M settlement reached in trademark lawsuit with restaurants over unauthorized listings.
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