Category: U.S. Circuit Courts
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ECJ Suits Stayed Awaiting FDA Guidance
A California federal court has granted a motion for reconsideration in a case alleging that Wallaby Yogurt Co. includes “evaporated cane juice” (ECJ) on its ingredient lists rather than what plaintiffs allege is the more common name, sugar. Morgan v. Wallaby Yogurt Co., No. 13-296 (N.D. Cal, order entered November 5, 2014). Wallaby had moved…
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Court Decertifies Damages Class in Dole “All Natural” Fruit Suit
A federal court in California has decertified a damages class in litigation alleging that Dole Packaged Foods, LLC misleads consumers by labeling 10 of its fruit products as “All Natural Fruit” because they contain allegedly synthetic ingredients ascorbic acid and citric acid. Brazil v. Dole Packaged Foods, LLC, No. 12-1831 (N.D. Cal., order entered November…
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D.C. Circuit Refuses to Hear COOL Regulation Challenge Again
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals has denied the requests of meat-producer interests to rehear arguments in a case challenging the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA’s) country-of-origin labeling (COOL) rules as a violation of First Amendment rights. Am. Meat Inst. v. USDA, No. 13-5281 (D.C. Cir., order entered October 31, 2014). Under the regulations, amended…
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Lucasfilm Challenges Brewery’s “Empire Strikes Bock” Trademark Application
Lucasfilm Ltd. has filed a notice of opposition to Walton Street Brewing Corp.’s application to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to register “Empire Strikes Bock” as a mark. Lucasfilm argues that the name will cause confusion with and dilute goods related to its 1980 film”The Empire Strikes Back,” which, as Bloomberg BNA notes, is…
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FTC Seeks to Enjoin Gerber Claims About Infant Formula and Allergies
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has filed a complaint in a New Jersey federal court against Gerber Products Co., alleging that since 2011 the company has falsely promoted its Good Start Gentle infant formula as a product that can prevent or reduce the risk of a child developing allergies. FTC v. Gerber Prods. Co.,…
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Diamond Foods Agrees to $2.75 Million Settlement in “All Natural” Class Actions
Diamond Foods, Inc. has agreed to settle the consumer fraud class action suits filed by plaintiffs in California and Florida alleging that the company falsely labels its Kettle Brand® chip products as “All Natural,” when they contain artificial, synthetic or genetically modified ingredients, or as “Reduced Fat” while referencing non-comparable foods. Klacko v. Diamond Foods,…
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Federal Court Dismisses Olive Oil Owners from False-Labeling Class Action
A federal court in New York has granted the motion for summary judgment filed by the owners of Kangadis Food Inc., a company that declared bankruptcy when faced with class claims that it falsely labeled its products as pure olive oil when they actually contain an industrially processed substance. Ebin v. Kangadis Family Mgmt. LLC, No.…
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Court Denies Molasses Supplier Dismissal in Tainted Licorice Case
A California federal court has rejected in part and granted in part Total Sweeteners Inc.’s motion for summary judgment in a case alleging that the molasses supplier sold American Licorice Co. shipments tainted with lead that American Licorice then used to create Red Vines black licorice candy, resulting in a costly recall. Am. Licorice Co.…