More than 75 class actions have been filed against Lumber Liquidators Inc., claiming that it mislabeled laminated wood flooring that emits dangerously high levels of formaldehyde gas.
Nearly all the lawsuits followed a March 1 episode of “60 Minutes” that featured employees at three Chinese mills who admitted that their Lumber Liquidators products didn’t comply with California emissions standards, among the strictest in the nation.
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