The Best Part of Waking Up Is … Different Amounts of Folgers in Your Cup?
The Eighth Circuit recently rejected class certification in the Folgers serving-size labeling litigation (In re: Folders Coffee Marketing), finding that consumers vary widely in whether they read the labels, how they interpret the serving instructions and how strong they prefer their coffee. The Court, in Smith v. The Folger Coffee Co., emphasized that the Missouri Merchandising Practices Act does not allow consumers who suffered no loss to "piggyback" on the alleged injuries of others, making the proposed class inappropriate, and found class certification inappropriate under the proposed unjust enrichment and price premium theories.
Firm News:Baker Sterchi Elevates Grant Henderson and Tom Kammerer to Member
Greg Odom Appointed Secretary-Treasurer of Illinois Defense Counsel
Baker Sterchi Member Greg Odom has been appointed secretary-treasurer of the Illinois Defense Counsel (IDC), a statewide civil defense organization, following the group's December board meeting.
Firm News:Hallie Campbell-Roos Joins Baker Sterchi in Seattle
Sarah Cramer Appointed to Foundation of ALA Board of Trustees
Sarah Cramer, Baker Sterchi's Director of Human Resources, has been appointed to the Foundation of the Association of Legal Administrators (ALA) Board of Trustees for the 2026-2030 term.
Firm News:Bob Christie Co-Chairs 2025 LCJ Fall Member Meeting
Bob Christie Co-Chairs 2025 LCJ Fall Member Meeting
Baker Sterchi Member Bob Christie is serving as co-chair of the 2025 Lawyers for Civil Justice (LCJ) Fall Member Meeting, taking place Dec. 3-5 in New York.
Illinois Law Blog:Illinois Supreme Court Limits No-Injury Federal Statutory Claims
Illinois Supreme Court Limits No-Injury Federal Statutory Claims
Illinois' high court rules that plaintiffs alleging federal statutory violations without real injury cannot sue in state court, sharply reducing no-injury class action exposure.
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