David Cassuto
From the Where Litigation Should Go To Die Desk:
I’d like to think that Arm & Hammer dropped its lawsuit against Clorox Co., the maker of Fresh Step kitty litter because it (Arm & Hammer) was embarrassed. Apparently, the gravamen of the suit lay with Clorox’s contention that “cats prefer Fresh Step.” “Cats can’t talk,” sniffed Arm & Hammer in its complaint. Continue reading
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