Emeril Lagasse, Martha Stewart Knives Lawsuit

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Key Takeaways

  • The lawsuit claims that knives marketed under Emeril Lagasse and Martha Stewart’s brands were falsely labeled “Solingen, Germany,” when in fact they were manufactured in China, misleading consumers.
  • Consumers reportedly experienced rusting, chipping, and blades losing their sharpness, issues inconsistent with the high-quality knives Solingen, Germany, is known for.
  • The plaintiffs allege that using the Solingen name misrepresents origin and breaches trademark protections. The suit argues this amounts to deceptive marketing and unfair competition.
  • If you purchased an Emeril or Martha Stewart knife marked “Solingen, Germany,” keep your receipt, original packaging, photos of defects, and consider contacting a class-action attorney at Morgan & Morgan to see whether you qualify to recover damages.

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The class action attorneys at Morgan & Morgan are investigating claims that knives affiliated with celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse, television personality Martha Stewart and the Home Shopping Network (HSN) were falsely advertised and mislabeled as being manufactured in “Solingen, Germany,” a town world-renowned for its high-quality knife craftsmanship.

It has been alleged that these knives were actually manufactured in China and do not meet the standards of the “Solingen” label because they can quickly rust, chip and become dull.

In light of this information, the attorneys at Morgan & Morgan would like to hear from anyone who has purchased an Emeril or Martha Stewart brand knife marked “Solingen, Germany.” Consumers of this product may be able to take legal action to recover compensation for the cost of their knife sets, among other damages. For more information, fill out our free case review form.

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