By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Consumers who say they were duped into buying dye-injected salmon could win the right to sue grocery stores in California.
During oral arguments Tuesday, the California Supreme Court seemed sympathetic to the idea that federal law does not trump plaintiffs' state consumer-protection claims. In re Farm Raised Salmon Cases
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Consumers who say they were duped into buying dye-injected salmon could win the right to sue grocery stores in California.
During oral arguments Tuesday, the California Supreme Court seemed sympathetic to the idea that federal law does not trump plaintiffs' state consumer-protection claims. In re Farm Raised Salmon Cases
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