Oreck Halo Vacuum Cleaner Purchasers File Class Action Lawsuit Against Oreck Over Germ Killing Representations.
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Oreck Corporation (“Oreck Corporation” or “Oreck” or “Defendant”) in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois (styled Gregory Ruscitti v. Oreck Corporation, Class Action Case No. 1:11-cv-03121), alleging, among other things, that Oreck deceptively marketed, advertised, packaged, labeled and otherwise promoted its Oreck Halo vacuum as effective, through normal use, in killing virtually all bacteria, germs, mold and allergens that exist in households, according to the Oreck Halo Vacuum Cleaner Germ Killing class action lawsuit complaint.
Plaintiff reportedly seeks certification of the claims in the Oreck Halo Vacuum Cleaner class action lawsuit on behalf of all person in the United States who purchased a Oreck Halo for personal, family or household use during the class period, and/or such subclasses as the Court may deem appropriate.
The Oreck Halo Vacuum Cleaner class action lawsuit complaint reportedly asserts claims for alleged violations of the Illinois Deceptive Trade Practices Act, the Illinois Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Businesses Act, other States’ consumer protection laws, breach of implied warranty of merchantibility and fitness for a particular purpose and unjust enrichment.
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