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Tying the Sales of Two Products: Do Antitrust Laws Prohibit This?

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If you go to the pharmacy to buy some Nyquil, you might see it packaged with Dayquil as well. If you go to buy a household cleaning product, you might find it packaged together with a scrubbing sponge. Packages like these might be a convenience and cost savings to the consumer, but what if… Read More »

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The Kalfayan law Firm, APC and The Katriel Law Firm, PC are jointly investigating claims on behalf of consumers related to Colgate Optic White Renewal toothpaste as to whether representations made on the packaging label were false and or misleading. The packaging of Colgate Optic White Renewal toothpaste prominently contains the following representation: “Removes… Read More »

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Hershey’s Special Dark Mildly Sweet Chocolate Bar

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The Kalfayan Law Firm, APC and The Katriel Law Firm, PC, are jointly investigating a potentially hazardous level of lead and cadmium found in Hershey’s Special Dark Mildly Sweet chocolate bars. These dark chocolates are often marketed as a “healthier” treat option. Consuming heavy metals can cause health problems in both children and adults…. Read More »

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EA-NFL Madden NFL 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23

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The Kalfayan Law Firm, APC and The Katriel Law Firm, PC are jointly investigating a potential antitrust violation related to the sale price of Electronic Arts’ (“EA”) Madden NFL 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23 video games. By including more than six named (and National Football League Players’ Association (“NFLPA”) represented) players EA… Read More »

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Why Hire a Class Action Lawyer

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Sometimes, companies take advantage of you and con you out of your hard-earned money. You spend $15 on a toy for your child that breaks immediately. You pay extra for a product that says “Made in France” when, in reality, it was made in New Jersey. You find out that the “healthy” food you’ve… Read More »

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Willis Class’s CA Supreme Court Petition for Review

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When there is not enough water in a Basin to go around, should California landowners who have yet to develop their land lose their right to groundwater to other landowners who are actively pumping groundwater? Or should all landowners’ property rights be accommodated, whether they commenced pumping water or not? Upending over a century… Read More »

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An Abject Failure of Justice

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The California Court of Appeal Rewrites California Groundwater Law In its latest groundwater decision, the California Court of Appeal set ground-breaking precedent by finding landowners who have yet to exercise their right to pump groundwater have a lower priority than those who have pumped groundwater, including other landowners and appropriating public water suppliers, in… Read More »

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Oral Arguments on Willis Class Appeal

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Antelope Valley Groundwater Case Oral Arguments on Willis Class Appeal Heard on February 17, 2021 On February 17, 2021, the Court of Appeal Fifth District heard oral arguments regarding the Willis Class appeal of the 2015 Judgment and Physical Solution. The matter was heard before a panel comprised of Justice Pena, Justice Snauffer, and… Read More »

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