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Administrative/Regulatory

Oct. 4, 2022

Opinions clarify path for consumer protection cases in federal courts

Polaris Industries Inc. was sued by people injured while operating vehicles it sold that were allegedly misrepresented as following Occupational Safety and Health Administration guidelines for the roll cages on its UTVs.

Two successful appeals in a false advertising class action against a utility terrain vehicle manufacturer are clarifying the path of future consumer protection cases in federal courts.

Polaris Industries Inc. was sued by people injured while operating vehicles it sold that were allegedly misrepresented as following Occupational Safety and Health Administration guidelines for the roll cages on its UTVs.

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