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Reese Witherspoon and her fashion line Draper James face a privacy class action and breach of contract over ‘free dress’ giveaway

By Jason Gordon, Sarah Bruno, Alexis Cocco & Erika Auger on July 16, 2020
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Hollywood movie star Reese Witherspoon and her clothing line, Draper James, LLC, have found themselves the subjects of a public relations debacle, and now, a class action after running a promotion for teachers that has gone horribly wrong.

To read more about the implications of advertising and promotion rules and the impact of the California Consumer Privacy Act, please click here.

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