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13 Sep 2024, 8:59 am
Coca Cola Bottling Company Consolidated, Moore, a pallet builder, was involved in a minor forklift-related accident and tested positive for marijuana. [read post]
11 Sep 2024, 2:42 pm
The plaintiff organization has sued Coca-Cola in the DC Superior Court in 2021, alleging that Coca-Cola wasn’t taking sufficient steps to meet the company’s stated goal of making 100% of its packages recyclable by 2025, using 50% recycled material in its packages by 2030, or recycling a bottle or can for every one it sells by 2030. [read post]
3 Sep 2024, 10:00 am
The claims were shown on the Coca-Cola website, in a business and sustainability report, or on the company’s X feed. [read post]
30 Aug 2024, 9:30 am
” And Coca-Cola cosigned a statement from the American Beverage Association: “Together, we’re committed to getting every bottle back. ... [read post]
27 Aug 2024, 5:31 am
Coca Cola Bottling Co., the 6th Circuit held that an employee's last chance agreement, signed after the employee tested positive for marijuana, did not bar his subsequent discrimination lawsuit when terminated following yet another positive test. [read post]
19 Jun 2024, 2:05 pm
A Los Angeles jury on Monday awarded a woman $900 million in damages in her sexual assault case against the heir to a Coca-Cola bottling fortune, her attorney announced. [read post]
15 Apr 2024, 10:47 am
However, famous marks don’t necessarily have to reach the level of household names like Nike or Coca-Cola to gain protection from the statute. [read post]
8 Apr 2024, 7:34 am
The Coca-Cola Company of Auburndale, FL, is recalling Powerade products because of the potential presence of a foreign metal object in the product, specifically a stainless-steel ring. [read post]
14 Mar 2024, 6:56 am
MSCHF, which stands for “miscellaneous mischief,”[3] is a privately-held, for-profit art and media company, founded in 2016 by Gabriel Whaley and headquartered in Brooklyn, New York. [read post]
19 Feb 2024, 11:47 am
The Coca-Cola Company, involved an exploding glass bottle of pop. [read post]
27 Oct 2023, 3:17 pm
To prevent confusion among consumers and discourage competitors from passing off rival goods as their own, trademark law gives producers protection over words (think Coca-Cola) and designs (the cursive logo). [read post]
25 Feb 2023, 12:23 pm
Earliest surveys—1921 Coca-Cola v. [read post]
11 Jan 2023, 7:06 am
Trade dress is similar in that it covers a distinctive visual and aesthetic appearance of a product (e.g. the shape of Nutter Butter cookies) or its packaging (the design of the Coca-Cola bottle) (or even the design of a building) that signify the source of the product to consumers. [read post]
27 Nov 2022, 3:00 am
This decision is good news for Coca-Cola and any other company that wants to advertise that a product is “recyclable. [read post]
22 Nov 2022, 9:00 am
The Coca-Cola Company, et al., No. 21-cv-04643 (N.D. [read post]
16 Nov 2022, 6:19 pm
Last year, we posted about Earth Island Institute’s lawsuit against Coca-Cola, alleging that the company falsely represents itself as “a sustainable and environmentally friendly company, despite being one of the largest contributors of plastic pollution in the world. [read post]
21 Oct 2022, 8:30 am
The Coca-Cola Company presently maintains several active registrations for many of its bottle shapes. [read post]
31 Aug 2022, 8:43 pm
They were placed every 1-1.5 miles where volunteers offered water, Gatorade, Coca-Cola, Red Bull (they were a sponsor), chicken broth, electrolyte gels, fruit, chips or pretzels, and granola bars. [read post]
18 Mar 2022, 10:29 am
The case involved a contract dispute between a bottling company and Coca Cola following introduction of Diet Coke and New Coke; the bottler sought production of the formula for original Coca Cola, the court agreed and ordered production, and Coca Cola refused to comply with the order, resulting in sanctions. [read post]
5 Oct 2021, 6:15 pm
The S.D.N.Y. also dismissed a putative class action filed against The Coca-Cola Company, alleging that its Gold Peak® “Slightly Sweet” tea leads consumers to believe the beverage was low in sugar and calories when, in fact, sugar is the second most predominant ingredient. [read post]