Form S-I •fable of Contents Blue Buffalo Pet Products, Inc. Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (Continued) Note 15 — Commitments and Contingencies Purchase Commitments The company enters into contracts with a network of contract manufacturers that require them to provide us with specific finished products and provide for minimum production commitments. Most of our agreements with our contract manufacturers expire in 2015 or 2016 and will thereafter be automatically renewed for consecutive one-year terms until notice of non-renewal is given. The Company also enters into contracts for the purchase of several of its main ingredients. Such contracts call for minimum purchase requirements and typically cover one year or one crop season and are renewed annually. The following table summarizes our future minimum purchase commitments as of December 31. 2014: Less Titan Shire than (dollars In thousands) Total One Tear 1-3 Tears 3-5 Years Fhe Year. Finished goods minimum purchase obligations $ 94.249 $ 40,550 $ 47,990 $ 5,709 $ — Raw material purchase obligations 268.515 255.557 12.958 — Total contractual obligations $362,764 $296,107 $ 60,948 S 5,709 $ — Litigation & Settlements On May 6, 2014. Nestle Purina filed a lawsuit against us in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri. As amended, Nestle Purina's complaint alleges that we have engaged in false advertising, commercial disparagement and unjust enrichment. Nestle Purina asserts that, contrary to our advertising and labeling claims, certain BLUE products contain chicken or poultry by-product meals, artificial preservatives and/or com and that certain products in the BLUE grain-free line contain grains. Nestle Purina also alleges that we have made false claims that our products (including LifeSource Bits) provide superior nutrition and health benefits compared to our competitors' products. In addition. Nestle Purina contends that we have b