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Livestock Hair Care

A cattle hair care product maker won a permanent injunction in federal court in Alabama against a local high schooler it had employed and his father and family friend. The former employee took a photo of the product’s formula and the founder of the company stumbled upon what he believed to be a counterfeiting operation. The student and other defendants are prohibited from working in the livestock hair care industry for three years.

MONTGOMERY, Ala. – A cattle hair care product maker won a permanent federal injunction in Alabama against a local high schooler it had employed and his father and family friend. The former employee took a photo of the product’s formula and the founder of the company stumbled upon what he believed to be a counterfeiting operation. The student and other defendants are prohibited from working in the livestock hair care industry for three years.

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