
Decoding Cosmetics Claims: Non-Toxic
Without a strong legal definition for “non-toxic,” cosmetic companies are making it up as they go along.
Bechtel et al. v. Fitness Equipment Services, LLC d/b/a SOLE Fitness
19-cv-726, S.D. Ohio
(Aug. 2019)
SOLE Fitness Treadmills
Misleadingly representing the horsepower that treadmills can generate and maintain when the treadmills cannot reach the represented horsepower during actual household use
Settled
(Preliminarily approved)
https://soletreadmillsettlement.com/
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