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Neiman Marcus CLO to Head Legal for Newly Formed Research Behemoth
After holding key roles in banking, the home-improvement industry and retailing, Hannah Kim is taking the legal reins of Circana, an $8 billion consumer research firm formed through the merger of Information Resources Inc. and NPD Group.Energizer, Walmart Face Proposed Antitrust Class Action Over Disposable Battery Market
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.As Sunscreen Consumer Suits Mount, Injury Claims Will Likely Follow: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.As Sunscreen Consumer Class Actions Swell, Personal Injury Claims Are Riding the Wave Behind Them
Law.com Litigation Trendspotter: Spurred by recent recalls, personal injury firms around the country this week began soliciting for potential clients who believe their cancer is linked to their sunscreen use.View more book results for the query "Energizer Holdings Inc"
Lawyers Say More Sunscreen Recalls—and Lawsuits—Are on the Horizon
Johnson & Johnson's July 14 recall of five sunscreen products found to contain dangerous levels of benzene only scratches the surface, say lawyers, who are preparing for more lawsuits—and more recalls.Lawyers Say More Sunscreen Recalls—and Lawsuits—Are on the Horizon
"As long as J&J set the tone by acknowledging their products contained benzene, I'd imagine the other manufacturers, to the extent their products contain benzene, will follow suit, and more manufacturers will be recalling their products, as well should," said R. Jason Richards, of Aylstock, Witkin, Kreis & Overholtz in Pensacola.Neiman Marcus Taps Energizer CLO to Lead Legal Department
Hannah Kim replaces Tracy Preston, who left Neiman Marcus in March after accepting the chief legal officer role at Hanes Brands Inc.'Something Needs to Be Done': Sunscreen Makers Hit With Nationwide Class Action
Benzene, a known carcinogen linked to blood cancer, is not an active ingredient intentionally used in sunscreens, according to the complaint.2nd Circuit Cites Bad Faith in Reviving Infringement Claims Over Energizer Air Freshener Sale
A three-judge panel pointed to evidence of bad faith in ruling that Energizer's sale of its dual-scented "Midnight Black Ice Storm" fresheners had created a question of whether consumers would confuse the product with Car-Freshner Corp.'s Black Ice air freshener, which is sold under the popular Little Trees brand.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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