Tag: New York

  • New York Senate Passes Bill Banning Powdered Alcohol

    The New York State Senate has passed legislation (S7217A) that would ban the sale of powdered alcohol, a concentrated alcoholic beverage deemed “unnecessary” and “dangerous” by the bill’s sponsor, Sen. Joseph Griffo (R-Rome). One such product, Lipsmark, LLC’s Palcohol®, was approved in April by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB), but the…

  • Fox Escapes D’Lites Ice Cream Libel Suit

    A New York state court has granted a motion for summary judgment and dismissed libel claims filed against Fox Television Stations Inc. by a D’Lites ice cream seller. Prince v. Fox Television Stations Inc., No. 107129/2011 (N.Y. S. Ct., order entered May 6, 2014). Matthew Prince filed a libel suit against Fox after a local…

  • NYC Food Policy Center to Host Salt Discussion

    The New York City Food Policy Center at Hunter College has announced a May 20, 2014, meeting at the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College in New York City, to discuss ways of translating conflicting information about salt into public health policy. Professor of Public Health at the City University of New York…

  • Mister Softee Files Motion for Injunction Against Master Softee

    Ice cream truck franchiser Mister Softee Inc. has filed a motion for a preliminary injunction in a lawsuit alleging trademark infringement and violation of a non-compete covenant against former franchisee Dimitrios Tsirkos, who converted his 16 Mister Softee trucks to Master Softee trucks and began selling his own ice cream out of them at the…

  • Former Employees File Putative Class Action Against T.G.I. Friday’s for Labor Law Violations

    Four former employees of T.G.I. Friday’s, Inc. have filed a putative class action against the restaurant and its parent company, Carlson Restaurants, Inc., to recover unpaid wages, including overtime compensation and unlawful deductions. Flood v. Carlson Restaurants Inc., No. 14-2740 (S.D.N.Y., filed April 17, 2014). The former employees claim that T.G.I. Friday’s managers required them…

  • Court Rules Plaintiff Cannot Prove HFCS Caused Teen’s Type 2 Diabetes

    A federal court in New York has dismissed an amended complaint filed against high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) manufacturers, alleging that the HFCS in foods and beverages, such as McDonald’s hamburger buns and Pepsi, was a substantial factor in causing a 14-year-old girl to develop Type 2 diabetes. S.F. v. Archer-Daniels-Midland Co., No. 13-634, decided April 21,…

  • Theft of Yogurt Trade Secret Alleged in Chobani Ownership Dispute

    The former wife of billionaire Chobani, Inc. CEO Hamdi Ulukaya has alleged that he “boasted on occasions that he had obtained the formula for the Chobani brand of yogurt from [competitor] Fage by bribing a former employee of Fage. He traveled to Europe and bribed this individual with 30,000 Euros.” Giray v. Ulukaya, No. 652838-2012…

  • Four Loko Maker Settles AG Claims

    According to New York Attorney General (AG) Eric Schneiderman, Phusion Projects, LLC, the company that makes Four Loko flavored malt beverages, has agreed to settle allegations by 20 attorneys general and the San Francisco city attorney that the company marketed and sold its products in violation of consumer protection and trade practice statutes. In re…