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Here are some notable dispute models surfaced by the platform this week:
► Cases “Greenwashing” are increasing the food, drinks and consumer goods sectors.
► COLGATE-PALMOLIVE is in the reticle on lead, arsenic and bacteria in its toothpaste.
► Environmental groups are fighting against the Trump administration’s energy policies.
► The shareholders claim that companies fail to keep promises focused on AI.
► Novo Nordisk represses sales of elimination weight loss drugs.
Tendance of disputes – Food, drink and tobacco | Class
Collective appeals are gaining momentum in the food and drinks sector, according to Law.com Radar. The platform has surfaced 24 collective federal appeals in February by targeting entities on the radar sector surveillance list, continuing an upward trend which traces about 12 months.
It should be noted that at least three false advertising cases have been filed accusing “greenwashing” companies or false complaints on the sustainability of products or services. For example, Lawyer Calavo Growers, Fresh del Monte and Mission Produce were continued on February 21 for having allegedly hidden the degradation of the soil, deforestation and other impacts of the production of lawyers in Mexico, and a trial against Milk Company on February 26 Fairlife And his parent company Coca-Cola alleys that companies have tolerated cruelty to animals in their supply chain and have distorted the non-recyclable as recyclable packaging. The two proceedings were filed with the California central district court.
Prosecutions are part of a broader trend in cases accusing companies of deceiving consumers on the sustainability of products and business practices. In January, Igloo And Camelbak were continued to have allegedly distorted the biodegradability and the recycled content of their coolers and bottles of water, and another costume accuses Procter & Gamble deceived consumers on the impacts of the production of Charmin toilet paper on forests. Germ farmers market was also prosecuted in January to affirm that its single -use dishes is not composable as announced.
Surge litigation – Collective appeal | Colgate-Palmolive
The conglomerate of consumer goods colgate-almolive was struck by a group of federal collective appeals in February. At least three combinations have been laid, two of which focus on the company’s Tom’s of Maine dental products.
A combination, deposited on February 6, argues that Tom’s to the strawberry of fluorine without fluorine of Maine Kid contains dangerous levels of lead and arsenic. The affirmations are similar to those asserted in a wave of collective appeal targeting manufacturers of baby food following a conference survey in February 2021 concerning traces metals in baby food products. Another costume, brought on February 11, alleys that certain Tom’s de tortifice products from Maine have been manufactured with contaminated water with bacteria. The pursuit is part of a series of cases following an investigation report in November 2024 of the US Food and Drug Administration.
Chance of dispute – Public interest and non -profit | Environmental protection agency
Non -profit groups launched a wave of prosecution against the Environmental Protection Agency Agency on March 3 before the District Court of the Columbia District. At least three prosecution was filed, two of which were brought by the environmental defense fund under the Freedom of Information Act. Both cases are looking for files concerning Pollution standards And other environmental policies after President Donald Trump signed a decree entitled “Unlefing American Energy”.
The EPA was also appointed in a trial by the Center for Biological Diversity targeting the new Ministry of Effectiveness of the Government or “Doge”. The prosecution maintains that a decree requiring federal agencies to create ‘Doges teams“Violation of the law on the Federal Advisory Committee, which imposes procedural requirements to establish council committees.
Lignitial Surge – Securities | GLANCY PONGAY & MURRAY
The Société des complainants Glunch Prongay & Murray has filed a group of securities in the federal courts of California in February. At least four prosecutions have been brought by the company, two of which accuse companies of concealing problems with the deployment of AI products and services. For example, a combination of February 20 accuses a company of semiconductor and digital systems systems Semtech Not to disclose that sales would decrease according to the need to repair Copperedge products after receiving negative comments from the NVIDIA AI giant, while another combination filed on February 19 claims that the software development platform Gitlab A overestimated request for its new AI features and was forced to reduce a price increase after having struggled to keep customers. Other companies have brought similar proceedings against Semtech and Gitlab.
AI shareholders’ disputes increase: customer experience platform Telus International was continued in January to affirm that its expansion in data solutions on AI resulted in the drop in beneficiary margins and Monolithic food systems was struck by a trial in February after Nvidia would have reduced links with the company according to quality problems with its power modules. In addition, a costume of March 6 claims that the advertising platform Trade Below income projections due to a slow deployment of its forecasting tool generating the Kokai.
Chance of dispute – Tennessee | Novo Nordisk
Novo Nordisk filed a swarm of legal proceedings of the Tennessee Middle District court on February 28. At least four cases have been filed, all pursuing complaints against medical well-being spas under the Lanham Act and Tennessee Consumer Protection Act. Combinations are part of a wave of cases accusing spas and medical clinics for semaglutide composed Weight loss drugs And wrongly represent that drugs are equivalents approved by the FDA with the Ozempic, Wegovy and Rybelsus of Novo Nordisk drugs. Who brings warmth? Riley & Jacobson represents Novo Nordisk in the actions of Tennessee.
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