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Can 'light' cigarette smokers sue under state law≠ (access required)

By: dmc-admin
Published: January 28, 2008

Does federal law preempt "light" cigarette smokers' label-related deceptive marketing claims against tobacco companies that were brought under state law≠ The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to review a 1st Circuit decision on this issue. In that case, three long-time smokers filed a class action against Philip Morris, alleging the company violated Maine's unfair trade practices law ...
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