Vitamin Class Settlement Opt-Outs Cannot Intervene - Appeals Court
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Bulk vitamin purchasers who opted out of the price-fixing class action settlement lack standing to challenge the agreement's "most favored nations" clause, a D.C. federal appeals court rules June 9.
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