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Supreme Court Won’t Hear Flushable Wipes False Advertising Lawsuit

December 12, 2018

Via: FindLaw

Supreme Court Won’t Hear Flushable Wipes False Advertising LawsuitThe United States Supreme Court refused a request to hear arguments regarding whether or not a consumer can bring a case for false advertising about flushable wipes. The plaintiff had prevailed at the appellate level, and now defendant Kimberly Clark Corporation’s hopes are down the drain.

Appellate Court Claims Plaintiff Can Hope

Jennifer Davidson, a consumer, brought a class-action lawsuit in a California district court for false advertising of Scott Naturals Flushable Moist Wipes, claiming its ads violated California’s Consumer Legal Remedies Act and False Advertising Law, and Unfair Competition Law.

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