Single-serve Keurig coffee machines, the ubiquitous office appliance, have reached a new milestone of ubiquity: being the subject of anticompetitive, antitrust litigation.

The U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation has ordered that 25 actions pending in the Eastern District of California, the District of Delaware, the District of Massachusetts and the Southern District of New York be centralized pretrial in the Southern District of New York. Judge Vernon S. Broderick was appointed to preside over the MDL in the order issued by Acting Chairman Marjorie O. Rendell and five other judges.

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