The manufacturer of Not Your Mother’s dry shampoo, one of several brands alleged to contain harmful levels of benzene, has moved to transfer lawsuits to a Florida judge who quickly approved a class action settlement this year of similar cases involving Johnson & Johnson’s spray sunscreen.

DeMert Brands, based in Lutz, Florida, asked the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation to transfer four class actions to U.S. District Judge Raag Singhal of the Southern District of Florida, in Fort Lauderdale, who preliminarily approved a quick settlement this year in the Johnson & Johnson cases, filed over recalls of Aveeno and Neutrogena products.

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