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  2. Liebeck v. McDonald's Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Stella May Liebeck was born in Norwich, England, on December 14, 1912.She was 79 at the time of the burn incident. On February 27, 1992, Liebeck ordered a 49-cent cup of coffee from the drive-through window of a McDonald's restaurant at 5001 Gibson Boulevard Southeast in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

  3. McDonald's Facing Multimillion-Dollar Lawsuit After Coffee ...

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    The restaurant is being sued by a woman in her 80s who suffered "severe burns" following the spill.

  4. Starbucks faces lawsuit claiming deceptive marketing of ... - AOL

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    Controversy is brewing as Starbucks is facing an ethics lawsuit claiming deceptive marketing of "100% ethically sourced coffee."

  5. Jury issues verdict in Big City Coffee lawsuit against Boise ...

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    Boise State University administrators owe Big City Coffee owner Sarah Fendley $4 million after a jury ruled unanimously in favor of Fendley and awarded her damages in her lawsuit, capping a three ...

  6. Health effects of coffee - Wikipedia

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    The health effects of coffee include various possible health benefits and health risks. [ 1 ] A 2017 umbrella review of meta-analyses found that drinking coffee is generally safe within usual levels of intake and is more likely to improve health outcomes than to cause harm at doses of 3 or 4 cups of coffee daily.

  7. Starbucks sued for alleged deceptive marketing of its ‘100% ...

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    Starbucks is being sued by a consumer advocacy group alleging that the global coffee chain falsely and deceptively advertises the “committed to 100% ethically sourced” claim on its coffee and ...

  8. DeGraffenreid v. General Motors - Wikipedia

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    DeGraffenreid v. General Motors, 413 F. Supp. 142 (E.D. Mo. 1976), was a legal case in which a United States district court held that black women could not sue for discrimination as a group when they were unable to demonstrate that the defendant discriminated against black people generally, or against women generally, and that the statutory protections against discrimination based on race and ...

  9. What the thin blue line has to do with a coffee shop’s ...

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    A Boise coffee shop owner’s lawsuit against Boise State University has finally made it to trial in an Ada County courtroom. Big City Coffee owner Sarah Fendley sued Boise State for $10 million ...