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Court Approves $6.1 Million Settlement of Truvia False Advertising Lawsuit

Howerton v. Cargill, Inc., No. 13-00336 LEK-BMK (D. View blog post
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Hawaii Anti-GMO Ordinance Stuck Down

Hawai'i Floriculture & Nursery Association v. County of Hawaii, No. 14-00267 BMK (D. View blog post
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Oregon GMO Labeling Initiative Fails After Recount

Oregon's GMO labeling initiative failed by 837 votes after an automatic recount.  After the November 4, 2014, election, Measure 92 failed by only 812 votes, triggering an automatic recount.  Oregon's 36 counties completed their recounts on December 13, 2014, showing that Measure 92 failed  in an View blog post
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FTC’s Janis Kestenbaum Strengthens Firm’s Consumer Protection and Privacy Practice

Kestenbaum.Janis (c)Perkins Coie is pleased to announce that Janis Kestenbaum has joined the Washington, D.C. View blog post
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Mott’s Defeats Class Certification in Apple Juice Labeling Fight

Rahman v. Mott's LLP, No. 3:13-cv-03482 (N.D. View blog post
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Court Tentatively Approves Classes in ConAgra “Natural” Cooking Oil Labeling Dispute

In re ConAgra Foods, Inc., No. 2:11-cv-05379 (C.D. View blog post
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Automatic Recount Underway for Oregon GMO Labeling Initiative

Update to this post on December 16, 2014 found here. After many in Oregon concluded that voters had rejected an Oregon GMO labeling initiative, the results show that Measure 92 failed by only 812 votes out of View blog post
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New Filings for December 5, 2014

Seidman v. Snack Factory LLC, No. 14cv62547 (S.D. Fla.):  Plaintiffs allege that Defendant falsely labels its Pretzel Crisps "all natural" when they contain synthetic or artificial ingredients such as maltodextrin, soybean oil, dextrose and caramel color. View blog post
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Damages Class Decertified

Brazil v. Dole Food Company, Inc. et al., No. 5:12-cv-01831(N.D. View blog post
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After Another Round of Motions, the Court Dismisses Some Claims and Stays Others

Thomas v. Costco Wholesale Corp., No. 5:12cv2908 (N.D. View blog post
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FDA Issues New Menu-Labeling Rule

Last week the FDA issued its long-awaited final rule requiring chain restaurants and related retail food establishments, including grocery stores, coffee shops, and movie theaters, to disclose calorie information for standard menu items on menus and menu boards. Covered establishments must also provide additional written nutrition information to customers upon request. View blog post
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Truvia "Natural" Class Action Settlement Approved

Howerton v. Cargill, Inc., No. 1:13-cv-00336 (D. View blog post
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Class Certification Rejected in Skinnygirl Advertising Suit

Langendorf v. Skinnygirl Cocktails, LLC et al, No. 1:11-cv-07060 (N.D. View blog post
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Class Partly Decertified in Dole “All Natural” Case

Brazil v. Dole Food Company, Inc. et al, No. 5:12-cv-01831 (N.D.

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New Filings for November 21, 2014

McGee v. Diamond Foods, Inc., No. 3:14cv2446 (S.D. Cal.):  This putative class action asserts that Defendant's popcorn products are injurious to consumers because they contain partially hydrogenated vegetable oils, which contain trans fats. View blog post
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