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Customers who purchased one or more Batiste dry shampoo products may be able to cash in on million-dollar lawsuit Batiste dry shampoo settles $2.5m lawsuit over harmful levels of cancer-causing ...
Wen was at the center of a class-action lawsuit which alleged that the product had caused damage to hair after use. [5] [6] In March 2016, the FDA opened an investigation into complaints about Wen Hair Care products by consumers. [7] In October 2016, Wen agreed to settle out of court for a total of $26 million without admitting any wrongdoing. [8]
Soap, shampoo and make-up marketed as organic may soon have to back up the claim on labels in the same fashion as food carrying the USDA Organic seal. The Organic Consumers Association, a consumer ...
Society Brands valued Primal Life Organics at $1.6 million at that time, which was about 10 times less than Society Brands valued it five months earlier, according to the lawsuit.
Cobell v. Salazar (previously Cobell v.Kempthorne and Cobell v.Norton and Cobell v.Babbitt) is a class-action lawsuit brought by Elouise Cobell and other Native American representatives in 1996 against two departments of the United States government: the Department of Interior and the Department of the Treasury for mismanagement of Indian trust funds.
The 13th Regional Corporation is one of thirteen Alaska Native Regional Corporations created under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971 (ANCSA) in settlement of Indigenous land claims. It was incorporated in Alaska on December 31, 1975. [ 1 ]
Salazar v. Ramah Navajo Chapter, 567 U.S. 182 (2012), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the United States government, when it enters into a contract with a Native American Indian tribe for services, must pay contracts in full, even if Congress has not appropriated enough money to pay all tribal contractors. [1]
The lawsuit seeks an order for Sheetz to end its current hiring practice and create equal employment policies and programs. It also seeks back pay for the affected applicants.