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Skechers Class Action Lawsuit Shape-Ups
$40 Million Class-Action Skechers Lawsuit Settlement Checks Will Be Sent to Consumers This Week, Reports Wright & Schulte LLC
Staten Island man alleges Skechers Shape-ups led to tears of Achilles tendon - silive.com
Skechers Shape-Ups Class Action - Top Class Actions
Skechers Shape Ups Womens Size 8.5 White Blue Grey Style 11817 Walking Shoes | eBay
Popular, but do toning shoes really work? – The Denver Post
Skechers Toning Shoe Customers to Get Refund - The New York Times
Estey Bomberger Files Lawsuit on Behalf of Individuals Injured by Skechers Shape-Ups
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Skechers pays out $40 million to customers who bought Shape-ups shoes – New York Daily News
Skechers lawsuit: How to get your piece of the $40-million payout - Los Angeles Times
Skechers To Pay Out Over Shape-Up Claims | US News | Sky News
Skechers Injury Lawsuit Alleges the Design of Skechers Shape-Ups Caused Woman to Tear Her Meniscus and Require Invasive Revision Surgery
Skechers Will Pay $40 Million to Settle FTC Charges That It Deceived Consumers with Ads for "Toning Shoes" | Federal Trade Commission
Shape-Ups Shoe Buyers Eligible for Refund | Mission Viejo, CA Patch
Skechers Shape-Ups Shoes National Class | Consumer Law Group Class Actions Canada
Tentative ruling: Skechers may have to pay $40M
Skechers Toning Shoe Class Action Lawsuit Settlement - Top Class Actions
Amazon.com: Customer reviews: Skechers Women's Tone Ups-5 Platform Sandal
Let's Go To Court! / Episode 94: Skechers Shape-Ups & a Ton of Leaves
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Skechers Stress Fractures Lawsuit Filed on Behalf of Woman Who Suffered Six Stress Fractures Allegedly from Skechers Shape-Ups Toning Shoes, by Wright & Schulte LLC
Sketcher's Shape-Ups a Real Let-Down. Can cause serious injury. - Buttafuoco & Associates
Skechers Class Action Lawsuit Shape-Ups
Skechers Will Pay $40 Million to Settle FTC Charges That It Deceived Consumers with Ads for "Toning Shoes" | Federal Trade Commission