Jackie Fitzhenry-Russell v. The Coca-Cola Company

  1. June 14, 2019

    Seagram's Drinkers Get Initial OK On $2.5M Soda Label Deal

    A California federal court has preliminarily approved a $2.5 million settlement between The Coca-Cola Co. and a proposed class of consumers suing over the company's allegedly misleading claims that Seagram's ginger ale is "made with real ginger."

  2. May 10, 2019

    Coke Pays $2.5M To Settle Suit Over Ginger Ale Labels

    The Coca-Cola Co. has agreed to a roughly $2.5 million deal to settle claims that the "made with real ginger" labeling on its Seagram's ginger ale is misleading, the last in a trio of similar proposed class actions to settle this year.

  3. October 19, 2017

    Coca-Cola Can't Shake Seagram's Ginger Ale False Ad Suit

    A California federal judge on Wednesday refused to toss a putative class action alleging The Coca-Cola Co. deceptively labeled its Seagram's Ginger Ale product as being "made with real ginger," finding the argument that the product's natural flavors may have been derived from ginger root wasn't enough to kill the case.