Administrative/Regulatory
Oct. 13, 2016
General Mills food labeling case takes a new approach
There may be a new trend in the realm of food misbranding litigation. A few years ago, the Northern District of California earned the nickname "Food Court" based on the flood of misbranding claims filed there in the span of a few months. By Claudia M. Vetesi




Claudia M. Vetesi
Morrison & Foerster LLP
425 Market St.
San Francisco , CA 94105
Phone: (415) 268-7000
Email: CVetesi@mofo.com
UC Berkeley SOL; Berkeley CA
There may be a new trend in the realm of food misbranding litigation. A few years ago, the Northern District of California earned the nickname "Food Court" based on the flood of misbranding claims filed there in the span of a few months. Each of these cases was based on the same premise: The challenged food products were "misbranded" because their labeling and/or advertising violated hypertechnical Food and Drug Administratio...
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