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National Law Journal

Complaint Says Revlon Hyped 'Age-Defying' Products

Revlon's widely promoted line of "age-defying" cosmetics with "DNA Advantage" improperly implies ingredients that interact with a person's DNA to fight aging, when what they contain is little more than sunscreen, a proposed class action complaint contends.
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National Law Journal

Plaintiffs Argue Consumer Protection Claims Over Joint Supplements Can Survive

Multistate class actions involving allegations that joint supplements sold by GNC. Corp. and Rite Aid Corp. do not provide benefits to joint health can survive a motion to dismiss, the plaintiffs argued in federal court.
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The Recorder

Hulu Can't Shake Video Privacy Class Action

The video streaming company may be liable for transmitting personal user information to Facebook, U.S Magistrate Judge Laurel Beeler ruled.
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National Law Journal

Circuit OKs Withdrawal of Health Coverage From Noncitizens

A federal appeals court has ruled that Maine did not run afoul of the Constitution by ending state-funded medical care for some legal aliens who are ineligible for Medicaid.
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National Law Journal

Plaintiffs' Expert Attacked Again in Milk Class Action

A milk company is renewing its argument that a plaintiffs' expert went "back to the drawing board" in a consumer protection class action, revising his expert opinion after he gave his deposition testimony.
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National Law Journal

Ninth Circuit Rules for Police in Putative Class Action

A federal district court in California jumped the gun in a putative class action brought by former San Francisco police officers by effectively addressing the merits of the case before concluding whether it met the standards for class certification, a panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has ruled.
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National Law Journal

Trucking Company Settles Credit-Score Class Action

Failing to tell truck driver applicants they had the right to see and contest their background checks will cost Swift Transportation Co. $4.4 million, under the terms of a class action settlement agreement newly filed in federal court in Virginia.
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National Law Journal

Fight for Venue Opens in GM Recall Litigation

The legal fight has begun over the proper venue for dozens of lawsuits filed over General Motors Co.'s recalls for ignition-switch defects.
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The Recorder

Google's Nest Taps Perkins Coie to Fight False Advertising Suit

Partners Bobbie Wilson and Brian Hennessy entered their appearances Monday.
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National Law Journal

Class Certified in Twinings Suit, But Money Damages Nixed

A California federal judge has certified a class of consumers suing Twinings North America Inc. accusing the tea company of misbranding green, black and white tea blends as a "natural source of antioxidants."
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