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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Rowland partially grants a class of hair product consumers’ motion to compel production of materials related to hair care products sold outside the U.S. The class of consumers claim they were injured in various ways by using L’Oreal, Revlon and other companies’ hair care products, and they seek information regarding what safety and marketing standards the products adhered to domestically as opposed to when they’re sold abroad. They seek materials pertaining six specific categories of information: foreign regulatory materials, product labels and usage instructions, scientific studies, articles in scientific journals, organizational charts and board of director materials. The hair care product companies must produce all but the organizational charts and board of director materials.