By Raychel Lean | November 21, 2019
A Georgia vegan alleges in Florida court that Burger King Corp. duped him into thinking he was eating a meat-free Impossible Whopper, which it cooked on the same grill as meat patties.
By Jenna Greene | October 26, 2019
They way class actions involving low-cost consumer goods are handled makes no sense for anyone but plaintiffs lawyers. And possibly prison inmates.
By Alaina Lancaster | October 7, 2019
Some lawyers say the high court's silence is a loud proclamation that inaccessible websites violate the ADA, while others say it echoes a void of guidance on the issue.
By MP McQueen | September 11, 2019
Owned by South Korean company Dongwon Industries, Starkist, whose U.S. headquarters is in Pittsburgh, agreed to plead guilty to felony antitrust charges last October.
By Zach Schlein | August 19, 2019
A class action complaint was entered in Miami-Dade Circuit Court against Bacardi and Winn-Dixie Stores on Aug. 9. The legal action was prompted by attorney Roniel Rodriguez's discovery that Bombay Sapphire contains grains of paradise, an ingredient outlawed by Florida statutes.
By Mike Scarcella and MP McQueen | August 16, 2019
Kraft Food Groups and Mondelēz Global complained about what the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission said regarding a $16 million settlement announced this week. Now, a Chicago judge wants to hear from the agency.
By Tom McParland | July 17, 2019
U.S. District Judge Paul A. Engelmayer of the Southern District of New York on Wednesday granted summary judgment in favor of Whole Foods, finding that plaintiff Sean John lacked standing to bring his claims.
By Jenna Greene | June 27, 2019
Is there a point where legitimate private enforcement crosses the line, where a plaintiffs firm that's churned out at least 1,400 drive-by suits could actually be guilty of racketeering?
By Tom McParland | June 19, 2019
A unanimous panel of the high court said Tuesday that plaintiff Jack L. Marchand II had supported claims that two Blue Bell executives, and the company's board, had failed to implement any system to monitor the safety of the Texas-based company's product and its compliance with state and federal regulations.
By Scott Graham | May 1, 2019
The Federal Circuit ruled that private parties can't litigate violations of the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act at the ITC—at least not until FDA provides guidance. The appellate court also affirmed the ITC's discretion to decline certain investigations.
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