Pennsylvania Attorney General Sues Robotics Firm Over $4 Million in Unfulfilled Orders and IP Rights Issues

A Pittsburgh robotics company is facing legal action from the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office after it allegedly took orders for more than $4 million worth of robot toys but failed to deliver many of them. Additionally, the company reportedly did not secure the intellectual property rights for a toy based on the TV show “Rick and Morty.” The lawsuit, announced on Wednesday, seeks to address consumer protection violations associated with these unfulfilled orders and refunds. More details on the lawsuit can be found here.