The identity of a manufacturer that fought under the pseudonym “Company Doe” to block the public from seeing a consumer product safety report could soon be revealed.
A federal appeals court in Richmond on April 16 overturned a trial judge’s decision to allow the company to keep its name — and the product at issue — secret in a lawsuit against the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
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