By Don DeBenedictis
Daily Journal Staff Writer SANTA ANA - A federal judge in Santa Ana has certified a national class action against a Florida company that is the official nutritional supplement-maker of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Plaintiffs' attorneys claim that as many as 100,000 bodybuilders and other young men might now be in line for a share of up to $100 million in damages - if they can prove that Bio-Engineered Supplements & N...
Daily Journal Staff Writer SANTA ANA - A federal judge in Santa Ana has certified a national class action against a Florida company that is the official nutritional supplement-maker of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Plaintiffs' attorneys claim that as many as 100,000 bodybuilders and other young men might now be in line for a share of up to $100 million in damages - if they can prove that Bio-Engineered Supplements & N...
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