Monthly Archives: March, 2020

Members of Congress Question COVID-19 Screening Site’s Privacy Protections

Five Senate Democrats are questioning the data collection practices of Google’s subsidiary Verily, which announced a new coronavirus screening service on Monday. The...

Uber v. Uber

Plaintiff Uber, Inc. has filed a complaint against rideshare giant Uber Technologies, Inc. for “trademark Infringement, reverse confusion, unfair competition and false designation of...

Senator Pushes For HHS Cybersecurity Measures After Incident

Sen.  Michael Bennet (D-Colo.) has pushed for a review of “all computer-based IT and network systems at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Centers for...

$2.8m Verdict Against Katy Perry Tossed After Led Zeppelin Decision

Judge Christina A. Snyder of the California Central District Court has thrown out the jury’s verdict in a $2.8 million copyright infringement case against Katy Perry. Previously,...

COVID-19 Testing Device Manufacturers Sued

Labrador Diagnostics LLC filed a lawsuit earlier this month in the District of Delaware against a manufacturer, bioMerieux and it’s subsidiary BioFire, for patent...

Crypto-Mining Stockholder Suit Survives Dismissal

The California Northern District Court has granted in part and denied in part defendant NVIDIA ‘s motion to dismiss. The Iron Workers Local 580...

Volvo Moves to Dismiss Android Compatibility Suit

On March 16, Volvo filed a motion to dismiss a fraud case originally brought by plaintiff Robert Middien over two years ago. Middien alleged...

9th Circuit Sides with Disney in “Inside Out” Character Copyright

The Ninth Circuit ruled in favor of Disney on Monday and against plaintiff Denise Daniels who claimed the characters displaying the protagonist’s emotions in...