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Litigation & Arbitration

Jan. 11, 2024

Former executive can sue owner of defunct skin care company

Robert Mills, the company’s former chief operating officer, claims to have been terminated for raising concerns about potential fraud and prescription drug abuse by other company executives.

A San Francisco judge on Wednesday declined to dismiss a wrongful termination lawsuit against Symbiome Inc., a now defunct skincare company. Robert Mills, the company’s former chief operating officer, claims to have been terminated for raising concerns about potential fraud and prescription drug abuse by other company executives.

In his order, Superior Court Judge Richard B. Ulmer, Jr. denied a motion for summary judgment brought by Weiss ...

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