Coke May Redact Emails In 'Artificial Flavors' MDL: Judge

By Sam Reisman (May 4, 2017, 6:36 PM EDT) -- Coca-Cola has secured a small victory in a long-running consumer protection multidistrict litigation over the soda's labeling of artificial ingredients after a California federal magistrate judge ruled Wednesday that the company did not lose privilege when it shared legal advice with third parties and can redact sensitive communications in documents it produces....

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