Tag: Consumer Fraud Act

NJ Supreme Court Clarifies on Ascertainable Loss Under the CFA

NJ Supreme Court Clarifies on Ascertainable Loss Under the CFA

In Robey v. SPARC Group LLC (A-50-22/087981) (Decided March 25, 2024), the Supreme Court of New Jersey held that a class of shoppers at the retail clothing store Aéropostale failed to sufficiently plead a claim under the Consumer Fraud Act (CFA). According to the divided Court, the shoppers didn’t demonstrate

NJ Supreme Court Rules Refund Provision Does Not Extend to All CFA Violations

NJ Supreme Court Rules Refund Provision Does Not Extend to All CFA Violations

In DeSimone v. Springpoint Senior Living, Inc. (A-37-22/087891) (Decided January 10, 2024), the Supreme Court of New Jersey held that the refund provision set forth in N.J.S.A. 56:8-2.11 does not provide relief for all Consumer Fraud Act (CFA) violations. Rather, it is limited solely to the food-related misrepresentations expressly proscribed

New Jersey Supreme Court Clarifies Consumer Fraud Act

In All the Way Towing, LLC v. Bucks County Int’l, Inc., (A066/67-17) (Decided January 24, 2019), the Supreme Court of New Jersey held that the Consumer Fraud Act’s (CFA) definition of “merchandise” should be liberally construed. It went on to hold that the definition extends to a customized tow truck.