Lawyers representing a class of Hawaiian coffee farmers will get $3.7 million from a settlement fund with major grocery stores and other retailers who allegedly sold knockoff Kona coffee.
Hawaiian coffee farmers have alleged that Kroger has breached a settlement agreement to stop selling falsely labeled “Kona” coffee and urged a Washington federal judge to order the grocery chain to turn over sales records so the farmers can calculate the damages.
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KTC represents the certified class of Kona coffee farmers. After four and a half years of litigation with 21 defendants, the class has obtained over $32 million in settlements and counting.
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