Woman Sues Target, Empower Brands for Selling Allegedly Defective Clothing Iron
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December 21, 2022 at 07:01 AM
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Products LiabilityLawyers at Rumberger Kirk & Caldwell on Tuesday removed a product liability lawsuit against Target and Empower Brands LLC to Florida Southern District Court. The suit, which arises from an allegedly defective Black & Decker clothing iron, was filed by Morgan & Morgan on behalf of Annette Sysel. The case is 0:22-cv-62385, Sysel v. Empower Brands, LLC et al.
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