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Deceptive Practices In Advertising In Hennepin

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Hennepin
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US-000289
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The document is a legal complaint filed in the United States District Court, related to deceptive practices in advertising, particularly concerning the sale of life insurance policies in Hennepin County. The plaintiff alleges that the defendants engaged in fraudulent misrepresentation and concealment regarding the terms of a life insurance policy, specifically claiming that premiums would disappear after age 65, which later proved untrue. Key features of the complaint include statements about the plaintiff's residency, the defendants' company status, and detailed accounts of interactions that led to the plaintiff's purchase decision. It highlights significant material facts that were not disclosed prior to the sale, leading to potential damages for the plaintiff. Filling and editing instructions suggest inserting specific names, dates, and factual details as needed. This form is particularly useful for legal professionals, such as attorneys and paralegals, handling cases of fraud or deceptive practices in business, as it outlines a clear structure for presenting such claims. Additionally, it provides a base for drafting similar complaints related to deceptive advertising, ensuring that all necessary legal elements are addressed.
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Minnesota Statutes Chapter 325F, Section 67 is called the False Statement in Advertisement Act (“FSAA”) and it specifically regulates business actions relating to advertisements. The FSAA grants the Attorney General and county attorneys the right to prosecute businesses that violate this law.

If you think you see a scam, talk with someone. Your story could help someone avoid that scam. Then report it to the Federal Trade Commission at . Your story could help the FTC stop the scammers.

The FTC must complete the investigation, including the report of investigation, within 180 calendar days of the date your complaint was filed. The report of investigation will contain relevant documents and information, including affidavits or other sworn statements acquired during the investigation.

Federal Trade Commission (FTC) While the FTC does not resolve individual consumer problems, a complaint helps the FTC investigate fraud, and can lead to law enforcement action.

Your report makes a difference and can help law enforcers spot problems. Start your report now. Learn more about scams and how the FTC works to stop them at consumer.ftc.

You can complain if you feel a business has misled you about a product or service or you object to the content in an advert. The Advertising Standards Authority is the main body for enforcing rules around advertising but there are other bodies who set standards for different sectors.

Your report is shared with more than 2,800 law enforcers. We can't resolve your individual report, but we use reports to investigate and bring cases against fraud, scams, and bad business practices.

The FTC enforces these truth-in-advertising laws, and it applies the same standards no matter where an ad appears – in newspapers and magazines, online, in the mail, or on billboards or buses.

You can complain if you feel a business has misled you about a product or service or you object to the content in an advert. The Advertising Standards Authority is the main body for enforcing rules around advertising but there are other bodies who set standards for different sectors.

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Deceptive Practices In Advertising In Hennepin