Monthly Archives: May, 2020

Georgia Supreme Court Rules Agricultural License Required to Receive Legal Relief

On May 18, the Georgia Supreme Court confirmed protective measures for contracts regulated by a licensing scheme designed to protect goods and services...

NHTSA Allows EasyMile to Operate Again After Adding Safety Measures

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) will lift a temporary suspension for autonomous vehicle company EasyMile, allowing passengers to ride its EZ10 driverless...

Two Cases Filed Against ADT Allege Employees Spied On Customers

Two class actions were filed against ADT Security over allegations that employees spied on customers. ADT is accused of “intentional and negligent tortious acts...

Bitfloor Dissolution Case Dismissed

The Southern District of New York issued an opinion dismissing virtual currency trading platform Bitfloor’s alleged commodities fraud violations. The company was accused of...

D.C., Maryland, Virginia Plan to Sue EPA for Not Enforcing Chesapeake Bay Pollution Plans

Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia sent a notice of intent to sue to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) alleging that it has...

Peloton Files Patent Infringement Suit Against ICON

Peloton, known for its stationary bikes and interactive fitness platform, filed a complaint for patent infringement against ICON Health & Fitness on May...

District Court Says Case Against Peanut Giants Will Continue

A court in the Eastern District of Virginia ruled against the dismissal of an antitrust complaint against two large peanut companies, nullifying their motions...

Congress Raises Antitrust Concerns Over Facebook’s Purchase of Giphy

Senators across the political spectrum raised concerns about Facebook’s $400 million acquisition of Giphy, a website for the creation and sharing of animated images,...