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Litigation Daily

Canada Dry Maker Can't Shake 'Made From Real Ginger' Suit

A federal judge in San Jose mostly turned back a request from Plano, Texas-based Dr. Pepper Snapple Group Inc. to toss the California class action finding consumers could plausibly claim they expected Canada Dry to contain ginger root rather than a ginger derivative.
3 minute read

The Recorder

Canada Dry Maker Can't Crush 'Made From Real Ginger' Suit

A federal judge in San Jose mostly turned back a request from Plano, Texas-based Dr. Pepper Snapple Group Inc. to toss the California class action finding consumers could plausibly claim they expected Canada Dry to contain ginger root rather than a ginger derivative.
3 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

Schnatter Continues Push for Papa John's Records After Trial

Papa John's founder said the company sought to embarrass him and failed to show he was not entitled to corporate documents related to his ouster.
4 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

Bouchard Orders Holding Co. to Turn Over Tax Refunds From $93.5M Deal to Buy Egg Producer

The Delaware Court of Chancery on Monday ordered Post Holdings Inc. and its Delaware subsidiary to turn over nearly $1 million in funds stemming from the food suppliers' $93.5 million deal to buy National Pasteurized Eggs Inc. in 2016.
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Reducing Your Risk When Growing Your System Abroad

Growth can be expensive, but it is always more expensive when the expansion is taken without risk assessment. Whether domestic or foreign, many risks can be reduced or avoided by proper consideration of differences between where you are now and where you want to go.
5 minute read

Litigation Daily

Litigator of the Week: Steptoe's Susan Esserman Scores for Free Trade

Esserman led a coalition that included PepsiCo and Reynolds Consumer Products to victory in a high-stakes trade fight at the International Trade Commission.
8 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Restaurant Chain Luby's Inc. Makes COO Its New GC

Peter Tropoli has resigned as chief operating officer and has taken over the role of general counsel, which he will be for the second time in his career at the company.
2 minute read

The Recorder

Nestle, Cargill Child Slavery Suit Gets Revived by 9th Circuit

Ninth Circuit Judge Dorothy Nelson: "In sum, the allegations paint a picture of overseas slave labor that defendants perpetuated from headquarters in the United States."
4 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Ghoulish Chocolate Scorecard Ratings Emphasize Need for Supply Chain Scrutiny

It's not just chocolate and candy companies that should be aware of potential problems, from human trafficking to so-called land grabbing from indigenous people, that may lurk in their global supply chains.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

City's 'Food Foam' Ban Backed by Appeals Court

The concern long expressed by the city's sanitation commissioner, and backed by the appeals court's decision, is that soft foam coffee cups, plates, egg cartons and other food containers simply end up being an environmental hazard as they pack landfills.
4 minute read

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