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AUSTIN et al v. INVENTION SUBMISSION CORP. et al
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2:19-cv-01396
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December 20, 2022
Attys Seek $1.5M In Fees For InventHelp Class Action
A group of class action attorneys has asked a Pennsylvania federal court to approve $1.5 million in legal fees related to their settlement of claims that the company InventHelp tricked people into buying expensive invention marketing plans that often fell short of expectations.
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August 22, 2022
InventHelp Inks $3M Deal To End Inventors' Fraud Claims
Invention marketing firm InventHelp and its associated companies have agreed to pay $3 million to resolve inventors' class claims that the company duped them into buying pricey plans that didn't always deliver, according to a proposed settlement filed in Pennsylvania federal court.
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June 30, 2021
InventHelp Must Face Disclosure Claim In Pa. Fraud Suit
A Pennsylvania federal judge has refused to toss part of a proposed class action accusing invention marketer InventHelp of scamming would-be inventors, adopting a magistrate judge's recommendation that the company is barred from arguing that a related entity did not have to disclose certain information to potential clients.
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June 29, 2020
Berger Montague Battles Oxman To Control InventHelp Suits
Berger Montague PC accused Oxman Law Group of making baseless and disparaging accusations about the firm in an underhanded bid to control a pair of fraud cases against invention marketing service InventHelp as the two firms fight over who should serve as lead counsel for the cases in Pennsylvania federal court.
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April 03, 2020
InventHelp Judge Won't Consolidate 'Copycat' Fraud Suit Yet
A Pennsylvania federal magistrate judge denied a bid from Oxman Law Group and Kirby McInerney to consolidate an alleged "copycat" of their fraud case against InventHelp, saying Friday that since the lawsuit filed by Berger Montague is awaiting a ruling on a motion to dismiss, consolidation might be moot.