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Logan Paul Energy Drink Company Rebukes Caffeine Deception Suit
Prime Hydration LLC says consumers alleging the company mislabeled the caffeine content of its energy drinks failed to plead enough facts about how they discovered the beverages contained more caffeine than advertised.
Musk’s New Motion to Toss Twitter Investor Suit Doubted by Judge
A San Francisco federal judge at a Friday hearing appeared skeptical that Elon Musk can fully defeat an investor lawsuit claiming he fueled uncertainty about whether he would buy
Nike, Leaders Hit With Suit Over Skewed Marketing Predictions
NIKE Inc. faces a securities class action alleging its CEO and CFO deceived investors by exaggerating the success of its digital marketing strategy.
Beard Guyz Hit With Deception Suit Over ‘Natural’ Care Products
Universal Beauty Products Inc. deceptively labels some products under its Beard Guyz brand as natural despite containing more than a dozen artificial ingredients, a proposed consumer class action alleges.
Maersk to Settle 401(k) Fee Proposed Class Action for $225,000
Agriculture Services Provider CGB to Face BIPA Suit, Judge Says
Agricultural services provider CGB Enterprises Inc.'s bid to escape a proposed class action alleging its use of timekeeping technology violates the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act was shot down by a federal judge.
Judge Urged To Drop Part of 27-Year-Old Migrant Child Care Order
A Los Angeles federal judge weighing whether to end or modify part of a 27-year-old settlement governing the treatment of migrant children in government custody was sympathetic to concerns that a rule to partially replace it doesn’t do enough to establish independent oversight.
ImmunityBio Loses Bid to Dodge Investor Suit Over Drug Rejection
ImmunityBio Inc. must face a shareholder lawsuit alleging the biotech company misled investors about the manufacturing process for its flagship drug candidate.
Webinar Invitation Fax Can Be Unlawful Advertisement, Court Says
A fax from a healthcare technology company to a doctor’s office inviting recipients to a free webinar can constitute an advertisement barred by the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, a divided Fourth Circuit ruled Friday.
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