
Ty J. Young, Revisited
Ty J. Young’s fine print continues to be a must-read for consumers.
July 2018: This case was voluntarily dismissed because the parties reached a settlement agreement, the terms of which have not been disclosed.
April 2018: A class-action lawsuit was filed against Puracy for allegedly misleadingly advertising its skin care, cosmetic, and in-home care products as being “natural” when, according to plaintiffs, they contain synthetic and artificial ingredients. (Martinez et al v. Puracy LLC, Case No. 18-cv-3369, C. D. CA.)
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Ty J. Young’s fine print continues to be a must-read for consumers.
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