A team from Morrison & Foerster won a bench trial in California state court on behalf of Lumber Liquidators, which was accused of failing to warn consumers that 26 of its laminate flooring products contained cancer-causing formaldehyde.
The stakes were high: The plaintiffs sought multiple billions of dollars in civil penalties and an injunction to prohibit Lumber Liquidators from selling its laminate flooring products in California.
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