In September 2019, more than 20 people filed class-action lawsuits against the clear aligner company, claiming the company misled investors when it went public. In mid-December, 21 plaintiffs withdrew their claims.
“We work tirelessly together to address the very small percentage of issues that can arise during treatment,” said Susan Greenspon-Rammelt, SmileDirectClub chief legal officer. “This court decision verifies that these kinds of claims have no place in court.”
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