New Investigation Into Costco Tiffany Rings

According to the Chicago Tribune's website, Tiffany & Co. is suing Costco Wholesale Corp. to stop the largest U.S. warehouse club chain from selling what it termed counterfeit diamond engagement rings bearing the luxury retailer's name. According to the article posted January 15th, 2013, Tiffany said it believes hundreds, if not thousands, of Costco members bought engagement rings they believed were authentic Tiffany products but were not. If you have purchased an engagement ring you believed was a Tiffany & Co. ring at Costco in New Mexico or California during the past three years, please contact The Furth Law Firm, P.A.
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Las Cruces Settles Three Wrongful Termination Lawsuits
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