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Is It Fraud, or Is It ‘Puffery’?

The New York Times – Business:

Courts have given companies some leeway to make (perhaps overly optimistic) sweeping statements, a practice lawyers call “puffing.”

Lauren Hirsch
Author: Lauren Hirsch

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