Category: 6th Circuit

  • Tootsie Rolls Packaging Enjoined in Trade Dress Suit

    An Ohio federal court has granted Spangler Candy Co. a preliminary injunction in its lawsuit alleging that Tootsie Roll Industries copied the packaging of its Dum Dums candy. Spangler Candy Co. v. Tootsie Roll Indus., No. 18-1146 (N.D. Ohio, entered March 13, 2019). The court found the Dum Dums red bag not inherently distinctive, instead…

  • Federal Court Dismisses Slack-Fill Action Against Candymaker

    A federal court in Missouri has denied class certification in a slack-fill action against Just Born Inc., ruling that the plaintiff was unable to represent one proposed class and that individual issues would predominate for the other two. White v. Just Born, Inc., 14-4025 (W.D. Mo., entered August 7, 2018). Alleging that boxes of Mike and…

  • Chipotle Facing Foodborne Illness Lawsuits

    Multiple consumers have reportedly filed lawsuits against Chipotle Mexican Grill following the distribution of allegedly contaminated food that purportedly resulted in more than 700 customers becoming ill. The cause of the illnesses is unknown, as E. coli, Salmonella, norovirus and shigella tests reportedly returned negative results. One plaintiff seeks $25,000 in damages for his medical treatment.

  • Salmonella Outbreak Spurs Kellogg Lawsuit

    A woman has filed a lawsuit alleging that she contracted Salmonella Mbandaka after consuming Kellogg Co.’s Honey Smacks cereal. Lemieux v. Kellogg Co., No. 18-0682 (W.D. Mich., filed June 20, 2018). The infection is apparently part of an outbreak of Salmonella that began in March 2018 that has infected 73 people in 31 states. The plaintiff alleges that after…

  • Defendant Distillery Wins Trademark “Bourbon War”

    The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit has affirmed summary judgment in favor of Peristyle LLC, finding that its use of the term “Old Taylor” falls under the Lanham Act’s fair use defense. Sazerac Brands, LLC, v. Peristyle, LLC, No. 17-5933/5997 (6th Cir., entered June 14, 2018). The “Old Taylor” mark references Colonel…

  • Spangler Challenges Tootsie Roll Packaging in Trade Dress Lawsuit

    Spangler Candy Co. has filed a lawsuit alleging that the packaging for Tootsie Roll Industries LLC’s Charms Mini Pops infringes its Dum Dums trade dress. Spangler Candy Co. v. Tootsie Roll Indus., LLC, No. 18-1146 (N.D. Ohio, filed May 18, 2018). Spangler asserts that for decades it has sold its lollipops in red bags with the…

  • Sonic Data Breach Cases Transferred to Northern District of Ohio

    The U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation (JPML) has transferred five class actions related to a data breach at Sonic restaurants to the Northern District of Ohio, where the assigned court is presiding over a potential tag-along case. In re Sonic Corp. Customer Data Sec. Breach Litig., MDL No. 2807 (entered December 6, 2017). Sonic…

  • Lawsuit Alleges Dole Salad Caused Listeria Meningitis

    A father has filed a lawsuit alleging that eating Dole Food Co.’s ready-to-eat salad greens caused his son to develop Listeria meningitis, leaving the son with long-term impairment of motor, cognitive and communication skills. Robinson v. Dole Food Co., No. 17-13644 (E.D. Mich., filed November 8, 2017). The complaint alleges that the son was served packaged…