Category: 8th Circuit

  • Salmonella-Tainted Sprouts Spawn Nebraska Lawsuit

    Food litigator William Marler has reportedly filed the first lawsuit against CW Sprouts for a recent Salmonella Saintpaul outbreak that purportedly sickened more than 100 in Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, and South Dakota. Stephen Beumler of Omaha apparently claims that he ate a sandwich with the company’s alfalfa sprouts and fell ill with the Salmonella strain…

  • Court Refuses Remand in GM Rice Litigation

    A federal court in Missouri has determined that Texas plaintiffs alleging injury from the contamination of conventional rice crops with genetically modified (GM) rice had no reasonable basis to join non-diverse defendants and thus denied their motion to remand to state court. In re Genetically Modified Rice Litig., MDL No. 1811 (E.D. Mo., decided March…

  • Jury Awards $7.55 Million in Diacetyl Exposure Case

    The day after Ronald Kuiper died, a jury reportedly awarded the former popcorn factory worker and his wife $7.55 million in litigation against one of the companies that supplied the flavorings with diacetyl used by his employer. Kuiper v. Givaudan Flavors Corp., No. 06-4009 (N.D. Iowa, verdict rendered March 12, 2009). Kuiper apparently alleged that he…

  • Claims for Neurological Illness Against Pork Processor Dismissed

    A federal inspector who alleged that he was injured after coming into contact with an air compression machine used to harvest pig brains in a pork processing plant has apparently agreed to dismiss his claims. Kinney v. Hormel Foods & Quality Pork Processors, No. __ (Third Jud. Dist., Minn., claimed filed January 2009). Dale Kinney,…

  • Meat Processors Enter Dispute over Responsibility for E. Coli Outbreak

    Nebraska Beef, Ltd. has filed a lawsuit in federal court seeking a declaration that it was not responsible for the E. coli contamination that led to the recall of nearly 7 million pounds of beef in 2008. Nebraska Beef, Ltd. v. Meyer Foods Holdings, L.L.C., No. 09-43 (D. Neb., filed January 30, 2009). According to the complaint,…

  • Plaintiffs Voluntarily Dismiss Whole Foods from Organic Milk Lawsuit

    Plaintiffs in multidistrict litigation against Aurora Dairy Corp. over claims that its “organic” milk products do not meet federal certification requirements have reportedly filed an unopposed notice of voluntary dismissal requesting that the court dismiss Whole Foods Market Group, Inc. from the case without prejudice. In re: Aurora Dairy Corp. Organic Milk Mktg. & Sales Practices…

  • Defendants Claim Federal Preemption in Organic Milk MDL

    Aurora Dairy Corp. and other defendants have filed motions to dismiss on preemption grounds in multidistrict litigation (MDL) filed on behalf of consumers who allege that the companies misled consumers by claiming their products are organic, when, in fact, they are not following organic standards and regulations. In re: Aurora Dairy Corp. Organic Milk Mktg. &…

  • Consumer Files Popcorn Lung Lawsuit in Missouri

    A microwave popcorn consumer who allegedly developed a lung injury from her exposure to diacetyl, the chemical responsible for the butter flavoring in the product, has sued popcorn manufacturers, retailers and flavoring companies in a Missouri state court, alleging product liability and negligence. Khoury v. ConAgra Foods Inc., No. 0816-CV31620 (Jackson County Circuit Court, Missouri,…