FRESNO, Calif. — A federal court in California will let two pregnant women proceed pseudonymously in their class action against LifeLong Adoptions,...
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SAN DIEGO — A federal court in California partially tossed class claims of false advertising and product liability against Ashlynn Marketing Group, which allegedly did not properly warn consumers that their kratom capsules and powders can be addictive. Variances across state laws keep the consumers from continuing with a nationwide class, but the California claims may proceed. Evidence on the record suggests the company violated their duty to consumers by not properly warning them of kratom’s addictive properties.
FRESNO, Calif. — A federal court in California will let two pregnant women proceed pseudonymously in their class action against LifeLong Adoptions,...
FRESNO, Calif. — A federal court in California will let two pregnant women proceed pseudonymously in their class action against LifeLong Adoptions,...
A new report from the National Advertising Division reveals the trust gap.
A new report from the National Advertising Division reveals the trust gap.
A dip in consumer confidence suggests growing concerns about the future, with worries about job security, pay raises, and bonuses at the forefront.
A dip in consumer confidence suggests growing concerns about the future, with worries about job security, pay raises, and bonuses at the forefront.
Tom Trbojevic’s forced shift into the centres has been labelled “disrespectful” amid claims the Manly star isn’t happy with the switch and...
In a decision with broad implications for victims of January’s wildfires, the state’s home insurer of last resort is on the hook to pay...
In a decision with broad implications for victims of January’s wildfires, the state’s home insurer of last resort is on the hook to pay...
The U.S. is rare among Western nations because it allows pharmaceutical advertising. But a new effort aims to stop it. A bill was introduced in...