4th Circ. CPSC Ruling Won't Stop Fight For Accurate Reports

Law360, New York (April 21, 2014, 1:37 PM EDT) -- On April 16, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals issued its opinion addressing the appeal by nonparty advocacy groups challenging the Maryland district court's sealing of the docket and court records in Company Doe v. Tenenbaum.[1] This was the first legal — and successful — challenge to the Consumer Product Safety Commission's publication on its public database of an inflammatory report containing inaccurate and misleading information that wrongly impugned a company and its product....

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