
Princeton Review’s ‘SAT 1400+ Guaranteed*’ Test Prep Program
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Clark et al. v. Meyer Corp., U.S.
23-cv-581, N.D. Cal.
(Dec. 2022)
Anolon nonstick cookware
Falsely advertising products as “PFOA FREE” when they contain perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) as well as other per- and polyfluoroalkyl chemicals (PFAS)
Pending
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Brands named in litigation include SlimFast, Silk and Beyond Meat, among others.
United customers encouraged to “offset” their flight as airline CEO blasts such carbon offset projects.
How can a “fragrance free” product contain fragrance?
Marty Swant & Alexander Lee, Digiday