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Godiva to Settle Geographical Claim Dispute

Posted on October 19, 2021

Godiva Inks $20M Deal To Settle ‘Belgium 1926’ Label Suit (Law360 Subscription Required)

  • Plaintiffs Steve Hesse and Adam Buxbaum are seeking preliminary approval for the settlement of a class action

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