Procter & Gamble Co. and Unilever United States Inc. have been hit with separate putative class actions in New York federal courts alleging that the companies sell antiperspirants and deodorants in packaging that misleads consumers into thinking they’re buying more product than they are getting.
Although the class actions were filed by different plaintiffs in different courts, they make similar allegations. Plaintiffs are represented by the same attorney, C.K. Lee of Lee Litigation Group.
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