Category: Issue 633

  • Sazerac Limited to Attorney’s Fees in Trade-Dress Suit

    A federal court has ruled that Sazerac Co. may take Fetzer Vineyards, Inc. to trial for its trade­-dress claims but cannot seek damages because it failed to disclose damage calculations in a timely manner. Sazerac Co. v. Fetzer Vineyards, Inc., No. 15­-4618 (N.D. Cal, order entered April 27, 2017). Sazerac, maker of Buffalo Trace bourbon,…

  • Putative Class Action Alleges Burger King Overcharged Customers

    A Maryland consumer alleges that when she used coupons offering a free sandwich with the purchase of an initial sandwich, Burger King locations in Maryland, Virginia, the District of Columbia and Florida charged her more than they would have if she had purchased sandwiches without the coupons. Anderson v. Burger King, No. 17-­1204 (D. Md.,…

  • Class Actions Claim “Truffle” Oil Contains Chemical Flavoring, Not Real Truffles

    Two putative class actions allege that Trader Joe’s “Black Truffle Flavored” olive oil and Monini’s “White Truffle Flavored” olive oil are flavored with synthetic chemicals rather than truffles. Brumfield v. Trader Joe’s, No. 17-­3239 (S.D.N.Y, filed May 2, 2017); Jessani v. Monini N. Am., No. 17-­3257 (S.D.N.Y., filed May 2, 2017). The plaintiffs argue that…

  • Summary Judgments in Strawberry-Breeding Dispute Favor Both Sides

    A federal court has granted summary judgment on a majority of issues in a dispute between scientists and the University of California Davis centered on the intellectual ­property rights of two strawberry varieties. Cal. Berry Cultivars, Inc. v. Regents of U. of Cal., No. 16-­2477 (N.D. Cal., filed May 2, 2015). Two former UC Davis…

  • Del Monte’s $32-Million Arbitration Award Confirmed in Pineapple Seed Dispute

    A Florida federal court has confirmed an arbitration tribunal’s decision awarding $32 million to Del Monte International for Inversiones Y Procesadora Tropical Inprotsa’s continued use of Del Monte pineapple seeds after the agreement permitting use had expired. Inversiones Y Procesadora Tropical Inprotsa v. Del Monte Int’l, No. 16­-24275 (S.D. Fla., order entered May 1, 2017).…

  • FDA Budget Includes GMO Information Campaign

    A budget plan passed to fund the U.S. government until September 2017 reportedly includes $3 million to pay for an information campaign about genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in food. As a partnership between the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Department of Agriculture, the campaign will apparently seek to counter “misinformation about agricultural…

  • OEHHA Accepting Comments on Lead Levels in Candy

    California’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) has announced a public hearing on a petition to issue regulations setting “naturally occurring” lead levels in candy containing chili or tamarind. The hearing, which will be webcast, is tentatively scheduled for June 19, 2017. Comments on the petition may be submitted by email or in writing…

  • FDA Announces Decisions on Perchlorate in Food Seals, Packaging

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) denied a citizen petition to ban the use of perchlorates in dry food packaging while revoking regulations permitting the use of potassium perchlorate in food­-container seals, saying industry makers no longer use the chemical. FDA said it will amend food additive regulations allowing the use of potassium perchlorate…