“Rise in ‘Made in USA’ Litigation Dominate 2025 Legal Scene as Kazerouni Law Group Leads the Charge”

The ongoing surge in litigation surrounding “Made in USA” product claims has taken a dominant role in the 2025 legal landscape, driven largely by the activities of the Kazerouni Law Group. This firm has prominently positioned itself at the forefront of challenging allegedly misleading marketing practices, filing 10 of the 13 proposed class actions in this arena so far this year. This marks a significant increase from 2024, where only one such case was raised by the firm.

The push to enforce stricter standards in “Made in USA” advertising echoes sentiments that gained traction during the Trump administration, which emphasized American manufacturing and consumer transparency. Founding partner Abbas Kazerounian has clearly capitalized on these enduring popular and political sentiments, steering his firm towards consumer protection and accountability in corporate advertising.

The Wall Street Journal provides further insights into how Kazerouni Law Group has maneuvered itself into this pivotal role in consumer litigation. The firm’s operations are strategically aligned with a broader consumer interest in authentic, American-made goods, harnessing a wave of national pride that has persisted since the Trump years.

Alan Dershowitz, another prominent figure in the legal domain, has this week launched his new book “The Preventive State”. Despite deeming it his “magnum opus”, Dershowitz expresses concern over potential disregard towards his work, which could be attributed to his controversial defense of former President Trump during his initial impeachment. These developments highlight the complex landscape of legal practice and public perception following the Trump era, impacting both legal literature and litigation trends.

For more detailed insights on the recent shifts in legal practices and industry movements, Bloomberg Law’s comprehensive coverage can be accessed here.