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Kellogg Company, et al v. FPC Flexible Packaging Corp., et al
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September 30, 2014
Wax Maker Stuck In Kellogg's Cereal Bag Recall Suit
A Michigan federal judge refused Tuesday to grant a Canadian wax supplier an early exit from a suit over Kellogg Co.'s allegedly defective cereal liners, saying a jury must decide if the cereal maker can prove warranties were breached in the case.
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August 18, 2014
Packaging Co. Can't Escape Kellogg's Suit Over Recall
A Michigan federal judge has shot down FPC Flexible Packaging Corp.'s attempts to score a pretrial win in a lawsuit filed against the company by Kellogg Co. over allegations it produced defective cereal liners that forced the cereal company to issue a recall.
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August 15, 2014
Packager In $70M Kellogg Smelly Cereal Recall To Face Jury
A Michigan federal judge refused summary judgment to the maker of package sealant that allegedly tainted 1.5 million boxes of Kellogg Co. cereals in a $70 million recall, ruling Friday that the wax maker's liability for a chemical smell that may have sickened people should be decided at trial.
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August 13, 2014
Kellogg's Recall Suit Beats Evidence Spoliation Claims
A Michigan federal judge on Tuesday denied a packaging company and a wax maker's effort to escape Kellogg Co.'s lawsuit accusing them of providing defective cereal liners and causing a $70 million recall, finding that missing cereal and packaging samples were not enough to warrant dismissal.
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March 08, 2012
Judge OKs Kellogg's Expansion Of $70M Cereal Recall Suit
A wax maker lost its fight Wednesday to prevent Kellogg Co. from adding claims against it in the cereal giant's breach of contract suit in Michigan claiming a packaging company's allegedly defective liners forced Kellogg to issue a $70 million recall.
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March 21, 2011
Kellogg Sues Packaging Co. Over Cereal Recall
Kellogg Co. filed a suit Friday in Michigan claiming FPC Flexible Packaging Corp. breached a supply contract when it allegedly produced defective cereal liners that forced the company to issue a recall.