Lawyers representing families said they found more than 18,000 cartoons and more than 15,000 "random pictures" in documents provided by Remington.
A lawsuit launched by Sandy Hook victims’ families against Remington Arms, manufacturer of the AR-15-style rifle used in the tragedy, has taken a puzzling turn. According to lawyers representing the ...
(CN) - An advertisement in a 2007 issue of Rolling Stone magazine violated a tobacco company's agreement with 46 states not to use cartoons in tobacco ads, the Washington Court of Appeals ruled.
Remington Arms turned over a trove of bizarre documents that included tens of thousands of images of "random cartoons" and pictures to Sandy Hook families who have sued it. The cartoons and pictures ...