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Civil Litigation,
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Ethics/Professional Responsibility

Aug. 10, 2017

Judge wants health proof of company’s product in suit against Newport Beach law firm

A Newport law firm accused of paying people to use their names in class action lawsuits scored a victory in its ongoing litigation with a supplement manufacturer after a federal judge ordered the company to produce potentially embarrassing information about its homeopathic remedies.

Judge wants health proof of company’s product in suit against Newport Beach law firm
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A Newport Beach law firm defending against a lawsuit by a supplement manufacturer got a boost after a federal judge ordered the company to produce potentially embarrassing information about its homeopathic remedies.

U.S. District Judge James V. Selna ruled that the Florida-based company Natural-Immunogenics Corp. must comply with a special master’s order to produce documents regarding whether its “Sovereign Silver Product” actually...

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