Information About The Airborne Health, Inc. Settlement, and Other Ongoing Litigation...
Information About The Airborne Health, Inc. Settlement, and Other Ongoing
Litigation Alleging False and Deceptive Marketing Of Airborne(R)
WASHINGTON, March 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, a settlement entered into by
Airborne Health, Inc. - the maker of the Airborne(R) brand "effervescent
health formula" - became widely publicized. In that settlement, Airborne
Health, Inc. agreed to pay approximately $23.3 million to settle a class
action lawsuit filed in California. The settlement has been reported in the
national media as a victory for consumers, and a blow to Airborne Health, Inc.
But there is more to the story. Airborne Health, Inc. continues to face
other litigation from consumers, including a lawsuit pending in federal court
in New Jersey titled Geiss, et al. v. Airborne Health, Inc., et al. The
plaintiffs in Geiss are represented by a group of consumer rights attorneys,
including Jonathan K. Tycko at the law firm of Tycko & Zavareei LLP.
Airborne Health, Inc. faces continued litigation, including the Geiss
case, because the California settlement is actually not a great victory for
consumers. Most significantly, the settlement agreed to by the California
plaintiff and his attorneys does not require Airborne Health, Inc. to actually
change its advertising practices. In other words, after this settlement -
which will potentially wipe out the legal claims of millions of consumers -
Airborne Health, Inc. will be free to continue to engage in its highly-
deceptive advertising. The California federal court - which will conduct a
"fairness hearing" on June 16, 2008 - will ultimately need to decide whether
that aspect of the settlement is fair and reasonable to consumers.
Although $23.3 million sounds like a large sum of money, Airborne Health,
Inc. claims that it sells approximately $300 million worth of its product each
year, and the settlement would cover anyone who purchased Airborne(R) since
May, 2001, a period of more than six years. Accordingly, the $23.3 million
available in the California settlement will cover only a miniscule fraction of
the potential consumer claims. Yet, if the settlement receives final approval
by the California federal court overseeing the settlement, all of those claims
will be deemed to have been "released," meaning consumers will no longer be
able to bring claims against Airborne Health, Inc. for its deceptive
practices. (Consumers do have an option to "opt out" of the settlement, in
which case their legal claims will be preserved.)
Moreover, Airborne Health, Inc. has agreed, as part of the settlement, not
to oppose a request for attorneys' fees of up to 25% of the settlement amount.
And those attorneys' fees, if approved by the court, will be deducted from the
$23 million settlement amount. Accordingly, the amount that will ultimately
be available to cover consumer refund claims may actually be as low as
approximately $17.5 million. Thus, if all or most of the consumers who bought
Airborne(R) since May, 2001 make claims under the settlement, they each would
receive only a tiny percentage of what they paid for the Airborne(R) product.
The California federal court overseeing the settlement will eventually need to
determine whether that amount is adequate compensation for a fraud scheme
alleged to have cost consumers hundreds of millions of dollars.
Because of these serious concerns about the substance of the California
settlement, the Geiss plaintiffs and their attorneys are continuing with their
litigation against Airborne. They believe the California settlement is
potentially bad for consumers. And they have alleged claims against Airborne
Health, Inc. that, if successful, will actually force that company to finally
cease the deceptive practices alleged in the lawsuit, something the California
settlement does not even try to do.
Tycko & Zavareei LLP represents the Geiss plaintiffs with co-counsel at
the law firms of Mehri & Skalet, PLLC, PinillisHalpern, LLP, and the Law
Offices of David M. Wacksman, Esq., LLC.
Copies of the Geiss complaint may be obtained from Jonathan K. Tycko at
Tycko & Zavareei LLP. Mr. Tycko is also available to respond to all media
inquiries concerning the Airborne Health, Inc. settlement, or concerning other
ongoing litigation against Airborne Health, Inc.
SOURCE Tycko & Zavareei LLP
Jonathan K. Tycko of Tycko & Zavareei LLP, +1-202-973-0900
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