CBD Beauty Claims Based On Third-Party Studies Could Be Litigation Targets – Venable Attorney
Executive Summary
There’s a growing body of scientific evidence linking cannabidiol to benefits of interest to beauty industry players, but if a company’s CBD ingredient differs from the substance studied, that could be grounds for a false-advertising complaint. Venable partner Todd Halpern discusses.
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