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Pennsylvania Sues 2 Online Furniture Retailers

Two online furniture retailers are facing legal action from the Pennsylvania Attorney General for not fulfilling consumer orders.

Canadian Furniture Maker Sues Ikea

A defunct Canadian company which purported to be “the largest manufacturer of IKEA upholstered furniture in North America” has launched a $25 million lawsuit against the Swedish-born retail giant for breach of contract.

Attorney General Settles with Gill's Furniture

The case against the owner of Gill's Furniture needed no couching at all from Washington's Attorney General's Office.

Ikea Takes on Ikeahackers.net in Trademark Case

Want to make a coffee table out of magazine files or a floor-to-ceiling library from plastic storage bins?

Judge: JCP Interfered with Macy's Martha Stewart Deal

A New York State Supreme Court judge ruled in favor of Macy's claim that J.C. Penney interfered with a merchandising contract with Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc. when it cut a deal in 2011 under its previous CEO to create a collection of home-goods.

NAHFA, AHFA Continue Prop 65 Work

Representatives from the North American Home Furnishings Association and the American Home Furnishings Alliance met with officials from the California Office of Environment and Health Hazard Assessment May 19 to discuss Proposition 65 product labeling challenges within the home furnishings industry.

Oakridge Furniture Settles with Attorney General

A furniture retailer in Idaho has settled with the state's attorney general over a recent going out of business sale.

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