Plaintiff Attorney: 
Davitt, Lalley, Dey, & McHale
Alleged Violators: 
Nature's Path Foods USA, Inc.
Source: 
Nature's Path Organic - Organic Waffles - Gluten Free Buckwheat Wildberry
60-Day Notice Document
             
  
  
      Civil Complaint
  
	
	
    
		
		 
    
                                                                           
    
     
   
          
    Case Name: 
Key Sciences LLC v. Nature's Path Foods USA Inc., et al.
Court Name: 
Los Angeles County Superior Court
Plaintiff Attorney: 
Davitt, Lalley, Dey, & McHale, PC
Defendant: 
Nature's Path Foods USA, Inc.
Type of Claim: 
Failure to Warn
Declaratory relief
Relief Sought: 
Warning
Civil Penalty
Costs of suit; Reasonable Attorney Fee and Costs; Any further relief that the court may deem just and equitable
Contact Organization: 
Davitt, Lalley, Dey & McHale, PC
Address: 
710 Gateway Oaks Dr., Suite 150N
 
 
  
      Settlement
  	
	
    	        
		
		 
    
    
      Settlement Date:
      07/02/2021 
    
                                                                       
    
     
   
          
    Case Name: 
Key Sciences LLC v. Nature's Path Foods USA Inc., et al.
Court Name: 
Los Angeles County Superior Court
Plaintiff Attorney: 
Davitt, Lalley, Dey, & McHale, PC
Defendant: 
Nature's Path Foods USA, Inc.
Injunctive Relief: 
Reformulation not to exceed 280 parts per billion or provide clear and reasonable warnings.
      *Non-Contingent Civil Penalty:
      $ 31,849.00    
 
    
      Attorney(s) Fees and Costs:
      $ 33,151.00    
 
    
      Payment in Lieu of Penalty:
      $ 0.00    
 
    
      Total Payments:
      $ 65,000.00    
 
    
      Will settlement be submitted to court?
             
    Contact Organization: 
Davitt, Lalley, Dey & McHale, PC
Address: 
2710 Gateway Oaks Dr., Ste. 150N
      City, State, Zip:
      Sacramento,  CA  95833		
 
    
                  
    
      Phone Number:
      (626) 788-2098    
 
     
        
       
 
  
  
* A non-contingent civil penalty is the civil penalty that must be paid pursuant to the settlement, regardless of future events or actions of the defendant. If a settlement includes a contingent penalty, the plaintiff should report the additional penalty amount when it becomes due.