A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by an Illinois man who alleged that Buffalo Wild Wings' use of the term "boneless wings" was deceptive.
A dismissed lawsuit and a cheeky promo have reopened the age-old question: Are boneless chicken wings really ‘wings’? Is it lawful to call boneless chicken wings “wings”? According to a U.S. district ...
Reg Wydeven is a partner with the Appleton-based law firm of McCarty Law LLP. He writes a weekly column for The Post-Crescent ...
A judge has ruled Buffalo Wild Wings is allowed to continue calling their boneless wings "boneless," even though they are "essentially chicken nuggets." ...
It wasn't until college that I really got into wings, mostly because I lived with wrestlers who never missed a chance to "bulk up," and I, unfortunately, am extremely influenceable. Flats, drumsticks, ...
A Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant in Ritchie, MD, and an order of boneless wings. — Wikimedia Commons - Harrison Keely (left) and Buffalo Wild Wings (right) A federal judge has weighed in on a very ...
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