Lawsuits May be Filed After FDA Says Sunscreen Pills Are Fake

There is no such thing as a sunscreen pill, and the FDA told companies selling these fake products to stop. According to a statement released by FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb, the FDA “sent warning letters to companies illegally marketing pills and capsules labeled as dietary supplements that make unproven drug

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Zika Virus Fear Propels Sales of Fake Mosquito Repellants

As the Zika virus infects more and more people in the United States, companies are honing in on the rising fear of the infection. Currently, there are 16 individuals in Missouri confirmed with the Zika virus, and in New York, there are a staggering 537 people infected by the virus.

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Lawsuits Loom After Fatal Tesla Crash Makes History

In May of 2016, we witnessed an historic event—the first fatal crash involving an autonomous car. On an overcast spring day, Joshua Brown was driving in autopilot mode when his Tesla Model S collided with a tractor hauling a white trailer. As the rig unexpectedly turned in front of Brown,

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News Coverage of The Honest Company, Inc. Litigation

Fashion, beauty and retail site WWD.com wrote today about Keane Law LLC’s involvement in the litigation against The Honest Company, Inc. The article notes that the class action complaint alleges the company, co-founded by actress and model Jessica Alba, engaged in deceptive marketing of its laundry detergent, dish soap and

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Post-Dispatch Covers Blue Buffalo Class Action

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch today included a lengthy article on dog food litigation, including Ryan Keane’s involvement with the Blue Buffalo class action.  The suit alleges that the dog food company included ingredients such as corn and chicken byproducts — things such as necks, feet and intestines — despite claims to the

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MO Supreme Court Inaction Means Big Win For Keane

Today’s Riverfront Times reports that the Missouri Supreme Court’s inaction on red-light camera cases in Ellisville and Arnold effectively invalidates those cities’ ordinances. The article notes that Ryan Keane tried the five cases out of Ellisville, Arnold, Creve Coeur, Florissant and Kansas City, all of which were turned down by

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