Category: U.S. Circuit Courts

  • Appeals Court Affirms Dismissal of Organic Baby Formula Suit

    A California appeals court has affirmed the dismissal of a lawsuit alleging that infant formula was mislabeled because it contained synthetic ingredients, ruling that the plaintiff’s state law claim was preempted by the Organic Foods Production Act (OFPA). Organic Consumers Assoc. v. Honest Co. Inc., No. B280836 (Cal. App. Ct., entered June 12, 2018). The advocacy group…

  • Advocacy Groups Sue FDA To Compel Decision on Food Additive Petition

    Seven advocacy groups, including the Center for Science in the Public Interest, Natural Resources Defense Council and Center for Food Safety, have filed a petition for a writ of mandamus seeking to compel the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to issue a decision on a 2015 petition asking FDA to withdraw its approval of…

  • Court Dismisses Foodborne Illness Suit Against Chipotle

    A federal court in Louisiana has dismissed with prejudice a lawsuit alleging that Chipotle Mexican Grill’s food caused the plaintiff to contract Helicobacter pylori, holding that the plaintiff had not pleaded “any semblance of a fact that causally connects [his] illness” with Chipotle. Gilyard v. Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc., No. 17-0441 (W.D. La., entered June 14, 2018). The…

  • Court Upholds NYC Ban on Foodservice EPS

    A state court has denied a petition to overturn a New York City ban on the use of expanded polystyrene foam (EPS) containers, finding the city’s determination “was a painstakingly studied decision and was in no way rendered arbitrarily or capriciously.” In re Application of Rest. Action All. v. City of New York, No. 100731/2015…

  • 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…

  • Werther’s Settles Slack-Fill Class Action

    A federal court in New York has dismissed a putative class action alleging that Storck USA L.P. packaged Werther’s Original Sugar Free Chewy Caramels with nonfunctional slack fill and misrepresented the candy’s effect on blood glucose levels. Kpakpoe-Awel v. Storck USA L.P., No. 18-1086 (S.D.N.Y., entered June 8, 2018). According to court filings, the parties…

  • Toddler Formulas Contain Lead, CA Attorney General Alleges

    California Attorney General Xavier Becerra has filed a lawsuit alleging two companies’ toddler formula products contain lead levels higher than U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) standards. California v. Nutraceutical Corp., No. RG18907841 (Cal. Super. Ct., Alameda Cty., filed June 7, 2018). The state alleges that Sammy’s Milk Free-Range Goat Milk Toddler Formula, manufactured and sold…

  • Cattlemen’s Challenge to COOL Removal Rule Dismissed

    A Washington federal court has granted summary judgment to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) in a lawsuit filed by ranchers and cattle producers challenging the agency’s regulations governing the removal of country-of-origin labeling (COOL) for beef and pork. Ranchers-Cattlemen Action Legal Fund v. USDA, No. 17-0223 (entered June 5, 2018). The complaint alleged that the…