Category: State Courts

  • Oregon GE Alfalfa Farmers Challenge County Ban

    Oregon farmers who grow genetically engineered (GE) alfalfa have filed a complaint seeking a declaration that a May 20, 2014, Jackson County ordinance banning GE crops in the county conflicts with state law, or, in the alternative, damages “as just compensation for the forced destruction of their property.” Schulz Family Farms LLC v. Jackson Cty.,…

  • Breyers “All Natural” Putative Class Action Dropped

    A putative class action alleging that Conopco Inc., a subsidiary of Unilever United States, mislabeled Breyers ice cream as “all natural” has been voluntarily dismissed with prejudice. Jefferson v. Conopco, No. L-7025-14 (Super. Ct. N.J., Bergen Cty., stipulation of voluntary dismissal filed December 1, 2014). The plaintiff alleged that Breyers’ use of cocoa processed with…

  • Bud Light Lime-A-Ritas® Too High-Calorie to Be “Light,” Putative Class Action Says

    A consumer has filed a putative class action in California state court alleging that Anheuser-Busch’s “Lime-A-Rita” malt beverages have too many calories and carbohydrates to be sold under the Bud Light Lime® label. Cruz v. Anheuser-Busch, LLC, No. BC563150 (Cal. Super. Ct., Los Angeles Cty., filed November 12, 2014). The plaintiff alleges that she purchased…

  • Kentucky Appeals Court Issues “Whiskey Fungus” Ruling

    A Kentucky Court of Appeals panel has reversed a trial court determinationthat trespass and nuisance claims filed by residents alleging damage from the ethanol emissions of nearby distilleries are preempted under the Clean Air Act (CAA). Merrick v. Brown-Forman Corp., No. 2013-CA-002048-MR (Ky. Ct. App., decided November 14, 2014). A federal court considering similar issues…

  • New Jersey Suit Joins Others Challenging “Handmade” Vodka Label

    According to a news source, New Jersey residents have filed a putative class action in state court against the Texas-based company that makes Tito’s Handmade Vodka®, the fourth such action filed within the past two months, alleging that promoting and labeling the product as “handmade” deceives consumers because the vodka is made in an industrial…

  • Yogurt Sugar Content and “Non-GMO” Almond Milk Labels Challenged

    Whole Foods Market Inc. is the target of two new putative nationwide class actions, one filed in a Texas federal court regarding the amount of sugar in the company’s plain Greek yogurt and the other filed in a California state court over alleged false advertising and sales of Blue Diamond almond milk products with a…

  • Appellate Court Holds That Dram Shop Statutes Do Not Protect Four Loko Producer from Lawsuit

    Reversing a lower-court decision, a California appeals court has ruled that state dram shop statutes—meant to protect some sellers of alcohol beverages from liability for injuries related to the beverages’ consumption—do not provide immunity for City Brewing Co. in a lawsuit alleging that the company was negligent in producing Four Loko. Fiorini v. City Brewing…

  • Restaurant Chain Settles Kobe Beef Putative Class Action

    A California state court has approved the settlement of a putative class action alleging that Barney’s Worldwide Inc., owner of the Barney’s Beanery restaurant chain, falsely advertised its beef as Kobe beef when a U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) ban on the import of beef from Kobe, Japan, was in effect. Nalbantian v. Barney’s Worldwide Inc.,…