Canadian yoga retailer Lululemon Athletica is voluntarily recalling certain reusable bags from its stores due to concerns that the bags may contain lead. The bags were given to shoppers with their purchase free of charge to promote the popular “going green” movement. The company stated that there is no concern with the use of the [...]
Earlier this week, Japanese automaker Toyota agreed to pay $32.4 million in penalties after two federal investigations faulted the company for its handling of recent car recalls, according to an announcement from the U.S. Transportation Department. These fines, according to the department, are the highest allowed by law. The fines come amid ongoing investigations that [...]
The company that does business as Brazilian Blowout filed a lawsuit against Oregon OSHA, asking the organization to stop reporting what the company believes to be “false and misleading test results” about Brazilian Blowout. The company alleges that Oregon OSHA manipulated test results that assert that their product is unsafe. Just last month, Baron & [...]
Last week a judicial panel announced that all pretrial proceedings in federal lawsuits against Johnson & Johnson relating to recalled hip replacement devices will be overseen by U.S. District Judge David A. Katz in a federal court in Toledo, Ohio. The judge will supervise the evidence-gathering efforts in the case. Johnson & Johnson’s DePuy Orthopaedics [...]