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Sales Tax

The Ninth Circuit revived class action claims alleging that multi-level marketing company LuLaRoe improperly charged customers in Alaska sales taxes. A person’s temporary loss of money constitutes an “injury in fact for purposes of Article III standing.”

SAN FRANCISCO — The Ninth Circuit revived class action claims alleging that multilevel marketing company LuLaRoe improperly charged customers in Alaska sales taxes. A person’s temporary loss of money constitutes an “injury in fact for purposes of Article III standing.”

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