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George Engurasoff, et al v. Coca-Cola Refreshments USA, et al
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August 31, 2021
9th Circ. Axes Class Certification For Coca-Cola Consumers
The Ninth Circuit on Tuesday decertified a class of consumers claiming Coca-Cola falsely labels its drinks as having no artificial flavors when they contain phosphoric acid, ruling that the consumers lack standing to pursue injunctive relief in the dispute.
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February 12, 2021
Coca-Cola Fights To Decertify False Ad Class At 9th Circ.
Coca-Cola urged the Ninth Circuit on Friday to decertify a class of consumers alleging the beverage giant falsely labels its drinks as having no artificial flavors when it contains phosphoric acid, arguing that Coke has contained phosphoric acid for 135 years and that any alleged injury is speculative.
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December 18, 2020
Coca-Cola Cites Recent Appellate Decisions In Labeling Suit
Coca-Cola on Thursday referred the Ninth Circuit to one of its recent opinions, as well as one from the U.S. Supreme Court, which the soda giant says backs its argument for class decertification in multidistrict litigation alleging it falsely labels its drinks as having no artificial flavors.
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October 01, 2020
Soda Drinkers Tell 9th Circ. Coke Labeling Can't Be Trusted
Soda buyers are asking the Ninth Circuit to reject an appeal by Coca-Cola Refreshments USA Inc. seeking to overturn certification of six classes in a suit alleging the company falsely labels its products as being free of artificial flavors, saying they've shown they can't trust its statements without an injunction.
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August 04, 2020
Coke Wants 9th Circ. To Ditch False Ad Class Cert.
Coca-Cola Refreshments USA Inc. is asking the Ninth Circuit to undo a class certification in multidistrict litigation alleging it falsely labels its drinks as having no artificial flavors, saying the classes haven't shown they will be harmed without a court injunction.