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U.S. v. Lithionics Battery, LLC | Federal Trade Commission

The Department of Justice filed a civil penalties complaint alleging that Lithionics Battery, LLC ("Lithionics") and Steven Tartaglia violated Section 5(a) of the FTC Act, 15

FTC Enforces New Made in USA Rule against Lithionics

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) today used its authority under the Made in USA Labeling Rule, which took effect on Aug. 13, 2021, to bring a complaint against Lithionics Battery LLC and its owner, Steven

FTC charges battery maker in first case under Made in

The complaint, which names both Lithionics and Tartaglia, alleges violations of the Made in USA Rule and Section 5 of the FTC Act. In addition to a civil penalty of $105,319.56 authorized under the new Rule, the proposed settlement

FTC charges battery maker in first case under Made in USA

The complaint, which names both Lithionics and Tartaglia, alleges violations of the Made in USA Rule and Section 5 of the FTC Act. In addition to a civil penalty of $105,319.56 authorized

Florida battery maker to pay penalties for alleged violations of

In a complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida, the government alleged that Lithionics violated the rule by improperly labeling and advertising

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At Lithionics Battery®, we design advanced battery systems that offer real savings when replacing common battery chemistries. These cost savings will be proven in various forms: + Weight savings that permit other systems to be cost-reduced + Electricity savings resulting from our superior re-charging efficiencies

Florida battery maker to pay penalties for alleged violations of

In a complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida, the government alleged that Lithionics violated the rule by improperly labeling and advertising batteries, battery modules and battery management systems as "Made in USA," even though key components of the products — including the lithium ion cells that

U.S. v. Lithionics Battery, LLC | Federal Trade Commission

The Department of Justice filed a civil penalties complaint alleging that Lithionics Battery, LLC ("Lithionics") and Steven Tartaglia violated Section 5(a) of the FTC Act, 15 U.S.C. § 45(a) and violated the Made in USA Labeling Rule, 16 C.F.R. Part 323 (the "MUSA Labeling Rule"), in connection with the labeling and advertising of certain

Battery Manufacturer Ordered to Pay Civil Penalties for Alleged

The Department of Justice, together with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), announced today that the government will collect $105,319.56 in civil penalties from Lithionics Battery LLC and its general manager, Steven Tartaglia (together, Lithionics), as part of a settlement to resolve allegations that Lithionics violated the FTC''s "Made in

FTC Enforces New Made in USA Rule against Lithionics and

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) today used its authority under the Made in USA Labeling Rule, which took effect on Aug. 13, 2021, to bring a complaint against Lithionics Battery LLC and its owner, Steven Tartaglia for illegally misrepresenting that its lithium ion cells are made in the United States. The FTC''s complaint alleges that, since

FTC charges battery maker in first case under Made in USA

The complaint, which names both Lithionics and Tartaglia, alleges violations of the Made in USA Rule and Section 5 of the FTC Act. In addition to a civil penalty of $105,319.56 authorized under the new Rule, the proposed settlement includes injunctive provisions that will change how the defendants do business going forward.

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