SmartSource Owner Settles Monopoly Lawsuit for $280 Million
The owner of SmartSource settles claims that it shut out competitors seeking to offer coupons and ads in stores.
The owner of SmartSource settles claims that it shut out competitors seeking to offer coupons and ads in stores.
A $250 million coupon fraud case finally begins, nearly a decade after the suspects were charged.
Two grocers settle a dispute in which Haggen accused Albertsons of sabotaging its ambitious, ultimately disastrous, expansion plan.
ALDI resolves another lawsuit over lookalike packaging that a competitor said was much too similar to its own.
CVS agrees to give a $3.50 coupon to any shopper who finds an expired product on store shelves in Pennsylvania.
PetSmart can keep issuing coupons, after a judge dismisses a patent lawsuit that challenged its PetPerks Rewards Program.
Kroger, Albertsons and others sue canned tuna companies for overpricing their products.
An Illinois man who sued Sears for wrongly taxing him on his coupon wins his case – sort of.
A Target couponer who was arrested and acquitted of coupon fraud, turns the tables and sues Target for malicious prosecution.
There’s one problem with Coupons.com’s new corporate name – another company says it’s already claimed it.