Class action lawyering is nothing if not an active culture. [California Civil Justice Blog]
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on March 8, 2010
Class action lawyering is nothing if not an active culture. [California Civil Justice Blog]
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Another alleged victim of Dannon yogurt are skunks. In the 90′s, it was discovered that skunks were getting their heads stuck in the yogurt containers after rifling through people’s trash and and then suffocating. After that tidbit made the news (and to the dismay of a lot of people with a skunk problem looking for empty yogurt containers), dannon redesigned their packaging.
So this settlement is the revenge of the skunks? Somehow it works
was never a fan of dannon yogurt.
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