
A judge is deciding whether more than 700 people from Kenya should be allowed to sue a tea company for damages in Scotland's supreme civil court.
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Most of the claimants are former tea pickers who say they were injured while working for James Finlay (Kenya) Ltd.
It is part of a multi-national group which can trace its roots back to Scotland in the 18th century.
Finlays says the action does not meet the requirements of Scotland's rules on group litigation proceedings.
These are known as class actions in other jurisdictions.
It is also arguing that any claims should be dealt with by the courts in Kenya, not Scotland's Court of Session.
The Finlays group is one of the world's biggest producers of tea and coffee and numbers Starbucks among its customers.
It operates on five continents and can trace its origins back to James Finlay, a cotton merchant who founded the business in Scotland in 1750.
James Finlay (Kenya) Ltd is a Scottish company incorporated in 1925 with a registered address in Aberdeen.
The former tea pickers claim they suffered serious damage to their backs and necks through working conditions on the company's tea farms.