Companies End Coupon “Civil War” With SmartSource
Several coupon issuers drop their legal dispute with the publisher of the Sunday inserts that contain their coupons.
Several coupon issuers drop their legal dispute with the publisher of the Sunday inserts that contain their coupons.
Catalina, the owner of the former Coupon Network printable coupon site, settles a lawsuit that accused it of being a copycat.
The troubled grocery chain Haggen files for bankruptcy, as it plans to sell even more stores and honor only “certain customer programs” going forward.
Two more defendants settle with prosecutors, while two others have their bid for dismissal denied, in a massive coupon fraud case about to go to trial.
Kmart pays a penalty to settle claims that it was illegally accepting coupons and offering discounts to federal health care beneficiaries.
Haggen sues Albertsons for $1 billion, claiming that the high prices and low quality in its new stores are the result of Albertsons’ “sabotage”.
After it’s sued for allegedly violating patents with its digital coupons, Hy-Vee turns around and sues its coupon provider for not coming to its aid.
Former NBA star Michael Jordan earns an $8.9 million judgment, in a dispute over a grocery ad and $2 coupon featuring his likeness.
ALDI and Georgia-Pacific settle a lawsuit that claimed ALDI’s store-brand toilet paper looked deceptively similar to Angel Soft.
You may be eligible for a piece of a $5 million settlement, between Walmart and two shortchanged customers.