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Litigation

Oct. 1, 2014

Coffee companies avert early defeat in Prop. 65 toxics trial

A rare trial under the state's toxics law over whether the level of acrylamide in coffee requires merchants to post labels warning of cancer risk will continue after a judge on Monday rejected the plaintiff's motions for judgment.


By Matt Hamilton


Daily Journal Staff Writer


LOS ANGELES - A rare trial under the state's toxics law over whether the level of acrylamide in coffee requires merchants to post labels warning of cancer risk will continue after a judge on Monday rejected the plaintiff's motions for judgment.


The decision by Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Elihu Berle to strike down all three motions means that the trial involving the nation's largest ...

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