Baltimore City has taken a significant step by filing a lawsuit against a publisher, claiming that the company has employed predatory marketing strategies.
The lawsuit alleges that the publisher's marketing practices mislead consumers, potentially causing financial harm. City officials are concerned about the implications of such tactics on the local community.
In the legal complaint, Baltimore argues that the publisher's methods violate consumer protection laws, designed to safeguard residents from deceptive business practices.
City leaders emphasize the importance of holding companies accountable for their marketing approaches, particularly when they target vulnerable populations.
The case is expected to draw attention to broader issues of consumer rights and ethical marketing within the publishing industry.
Reported by HarborBeat based on inc.com (source).
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