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Potter v. Potnetwork Holdings, Inc. et al
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July 30, 2020
CBD Labeling Class Action Settles In Mediation
A proposed class action accusing a retailer and its parent company, PotNetwork Holdings Inc., of overstating the amount of CBD in their products has settled in mediation, according to a Thursday court filing.
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March 30, 2020
Some Claims Weeded Out Of CBD False Ad Suit
A Florida federal judge has trimmed some claims from a proposed class action that alleges a retailer misled buyers about the amount of cannabidiol, or CBD, in its products, saying the named plaintiff can't bring claims for products she didn't buy.
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January 23, 2020
CBD Buyer Fights Fla. Retailer's Bid To Toss False Ad Suit
A consumer urged a Florida federal judge Wednesday to reject a CBD retailer's bid to toss her proposed class action, arguing that her allegations that the retailer overstates the amount of CBD in its gummies and oil are "classic" false advertising claims and have nothing to do with pending CBD federal regulations.
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January 09, 2020
CBD Retailer Says Gummy Potency Was Within 'Safe Harbor'
A Florida CBD retailer again asked a federal court to toss a proposed class action claiming its products overstate their cannabidiol content, arguing the case is a "sleight of hand" that can't overcome "safe harbor" protections afforded by federal labeling laws.
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November 15, 2019
CBD Retailer Says Dosage Suit Doesn't Show Actual Injury
A Florida cannabidiol retailer has asked a federal court to toss a proposed class action claiming its products do not contain the advertised amounts of CBD, saying federal regulation allows some leeway for actual amounts of natural nutrients in dietary ingredients.
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September 30, 2019
CBD Cos. Lied About Dosages, Proposed Class Action Says
A Florida CBD retailer and its parent companies have been hit with a proposed class action claiming their products do not contain the advertised amounts of cannabidiol, and that they are cheating customers with their false and deceptive labels.