Lice Class Action Lawsuit Discovery To Proceed On All Issues - Calif. Judge
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Plaintiffs in a proposed California class action against four pediculicide manufacturers will be permitted to seek discovery on the merits of their claims that lice resistance to pesticides has rendered the companies' OTC products ineffective, a San Francisco state court judge ruled Oct. 13.
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