Active Investigations

Practice Areas

We investigate and pursue legal action against companies that falsely advertise their products as "Made in USA" in violation of FTC regulations.

Current Active Investigations

We are currently investigating the following companies for potential violations of FTC "Made in USA" labeling requirements.

Active Investigation Consumer Products — Apparel

Hollow Socks — Alpaca Socks

The Wand Firm is actively investigating Hollow Socks for allegedly mislabeling their alpaca socks as "Made in USA" when the products may not meet the FTC's requirements for such claims.

Under FTC regulations, a product can only be labeled "Made in USA" if "all or virtually all" of the product is made in the United States. This means that all significant parts and processing that go into the product must be of U.S. origin. We are investigating whether Hollow Socks' alpaca sock products meet this standard.

Did you purchase Hollow Socks alpaca socks believing they were made in the USA? You may have a claim. We encourage you to contact us using the form below to share your experience.

Information We Are Seeking

  • Proof of purchase (receipts, order confirmations)
  • Product packaging showing "Made in USA" claims
  • Website screenshots of marketing claims
  • Any advertising materials you received

Submit Your Case for Review

If you purchased a Hollow Socks product or any other product falsely labeled as "Made in USA," tell us about it.

Attorney Advertising. Submitting this form does not create an attorney-client relationship. The Wand Firm is licensed to practice law in California. All information is kept confidential in accordance with applicable law.

All Industries

Investigating All False "Made in USA" Claims

While we have highlighted our active investigation into Hollow Socks above, The Wand Firm investigates false "Made in USA" claims across all industries and product categories.

The FTC's "Made in USA" standard requires that "all or virtually all" of a product be made in the United States. Companies that falsely label their products may be violating federal law and deceiving consumers who specifically seek to support American manufacturing.

If you have purchased any product that was marketed as "Made in USA" but you have reason to believe it was manufactured elsewhere, we want to hear from you. Your information could be valuable in holding companies accountable for deceptive practices.

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Product Categories We Investigate

Apparel & Textiles
Furniture
Tools & Hardware
Electronics
Food & Beverages
Automotive Parts
Baby Products
Health & Wellness
Home Goods
Sporting Goods

Don't see your product category? We investigate false claims across all industries. Contact us to discuss your situation.