Stanley Jr. Recall Could Lead to Lawsuits Some would argue that it’s cute when children have tiny versions of the tools their parents have around the house, and they would be correct – but not when the products in question contain a dangerous heavy metal. Now, attorneys are looking at the possibility of taking legal action against the company behind the recalled Stanley Jr. kids garden set. Another investigation in this week’s issue centers around students in Washington, D.C. and the fees they were charged when buying digital textbooks. From there, Johnson & Johnson is facing a lawsuit claiming that its Neutrogena makeup remover towelettes may not be as “clean” as advertised, and Puff Bar e-cigarettes are under scrutiny for how they’ve been marketed. Keep reading for the latest. - Ty Armstrong, Writer/Community Manager | Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are looking into whether a class action lawsuit can be filed after the rake and hoe from the Stanley Jr. Kids Wheelbarrow and 7-piece Garden Set, sold exclusively at Costco and on Costco.com, were recalled due to excessive lead levels, posing a safety hazard to children. Learn how a class action lawsuit could help compensate those who bought the product here. | Attorneys Investigate Digital Delivery Fees for D.C. Students If you’re a student in Washington, D.C. who bought digital textbooks via bkstr.com, bncollege.com or your on-campus bookstore, the digital delivery fees included in your purchase may have been illegally disclosed. The investigation particularly pertains to those who attended American University, George Washington University, University of the District of Columbia, Georgetown University and Howard University. Find out more, including how those affected can pursue legal recourse, on this page. | New Data Breach Investigations | | Got a data breach notice? Don’t throw it out – and check out our full list of ongoing investigations here. You may be able to help get a class action lawsuit started. | | | ~ In Case You Missed It ~ Did You Stop Using Your Dream and Grow Bassinet? A proposed class action lawsuit is alleging that Ingenuity Dream & Grow Bedside Bassinets have a design defect that can put babies at risk of suffocation—and attorneys working with ClassAction.org now need more parents to come forward to help strengthen the case. If you’re no longer using the bassinet due to safety concerns, this page outlines everything you need to know, including how you can help the investigation. | Case Updates Our settlements page is always being updated. Have you checked to see if you're covered by any open settlements? You can also check out the latest settlements as they happen by following us on Twitter. | Latest Settlements - Patreon Data Privacy
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| ~ In Other News ~ A recently filed lawsuit is claiming that Neutrogena’s Makeup Remover Cleansing Towelettes are falsely advertised given that most of their ingredients are synthetic. The case alleges that despite being advertised as “plant-based” and “compostable,” 13 of the 15 ingredients in the makeup-remover products are decidedly non-plant-based. Read up on the allegations here. | EVO Brands is facing a proposed class action alleging that it has intentionally marketed the Puff Bar toward young people despite its addictive nature and the fact that the disposable e-cigarette cannot be sold legally to anyone under 21. Specifically, EVO Brands has “allowed and encouraged” resellers to continue to push the products on youth, while misleading consumers into believing e-cigarettes and vapes are safer than they actually are, according to the suit. Learn more. | ~ Forward to a friend ~
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