Category: U.S. Circuit Courts

  • Anheuser-Busch Targeted in Copyright Infringement Suit

    Wooden Nickel Music, which owns the copyright to the musical composition “Lady” and the sound recording embodying that composition by the group Styx, has filed an infringement action against Anheuser-Busch, LLC (AB) and a film company that purportedly created a video, currently on YouTube, including part of the recording. Wooden Nickel Music v. Anheuser-Busch, LLC,…

  • Another Court Refers “All Natural” Litigation Issue to FDA

    A federal court in New Jersey has, on the basis of the primary jurisdiction doctrine, halted proceedings alleging that General Mills misleads consumers by labeling its Kix® cereals with bioengineered corn as “made with all natural corn.” In re General Mills, Inc. Kix Cereal Litig., No. 12-249 (D.N.J., order entered November 1, 2013). Citing rulings from…

  • Court Dismisses Claims Against Costco over VitaRain® Beverages

    A federal court in Washington has dismissed the second amended consumer fraud complaint filed against Costco Wholesale Corp. concerning its VitaRain® Enhanced Water Beverage; while the court dismissed the complaint without leave to amend, it did not dismiss it with prejudice. Maple v. Costco Wholesale Corp., No. 12-5166 (E.D. Wash., order entered November 1, 2013).…

  • Ninth Circuit Tolls Publication Date for FDA Proposed Rule

    While the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has granted the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA’s) motion for expedited consideration of its emergency motion to stay a district court order establishing rulemaking deadlines under the Food Safety Modernization Act, it denied the stay pending appeal. Ctr. for Food Safety v. Hamburg, No. 13-16841 (9th Cir., order entered…

  • Wrongful Death Suit Filed Against Red Bull

    The grandmother of a 33-year-old who allegedly died from cardiac arrest after ingesting a Red Bull “energy drink” while playing basketball has filed a survival and wrongful death action against the company. Terry v. Red Bull N. Am., Inc., No. 506504/2013 (N.Y. Sup. Ct., Kings Cty., filed October 24, 2013). The complaint recites a number…

  • Beer Consumers Allege AB Misleads About Kirin Beer Origins

    For the second time in a month, attorneys with three Florida law firms have filed litigation on behalf of state consumers alleging that Anheuser-Busch Cos. (AB) sells a formerly imported beer “in a way that misleads consumers into believing that Kirin beer is still made in and imported from Japan, and accordingly sell[s] Kirin beer…

  • Wage-and-Hour Class Action Against Starbucks Settled, Attorney’s Fees Slashed

    A federal court in California has given final approval to the settlement of a wage-and-hour class action against Starbucks Corp., including less than half of what plaintiffs’ counsel originally requested as attorney’s fees. York v. Starbucks Corp., No. 08-7919 (C.D. Cal., decided October 29, 2013). Starbucks apparently objected to the request for nearly $4.5 million, excluding…

  • Court Narrows Labeling Claims Against Frito-Lay

    A federal court in California has significantly narrowed the consumer-fraud claims that may be asserted against Frito-Lay involving a number of its snack products labeled as “All Natural,” “0 Grams Trans Fat” and “No MSG.” Wilson v. Frito-Lay N. Am., Inc., No. 12-1586 (N.D. Cal., order entered October 24, 2013). All claims dismissed were with prejudice.…