Ulta ‘Used’ Cosmetics Class Action Reaches Crucial Class Certification Stage
Executive Summary
The retailer was largely unsuccessful earlier this year in its attempt to dismiss the class action in Illinois federal court, but plaintiffs now must show that statewide classes of consumers who purchased used cosmetics from Ulta stores are ascertainable, among other class certification requirements.
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