Nefeli Sues Lauder For Fraud After Sharing Secrets Of Chinese Medicine
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Natural skin-care and herbal supplement marketer Nefeli is suing Estee Lauder and its Origins subsidiary for $5 million for breach of contract and fraud, according to a Nov. 28 release
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