Monthly Archives: June, 2020

Tyson Says It Will Cooperate with DoJ in Chicken Antitrust Investigation

Tyson Foods Inc. issued a statement saying they “immediately self-reported” to the Department of Justice (DoJ) information regarding the antitrust criminal investigation alleging chicken...

LG Sued for “Do Not Disturb” Mode

Plaintiff Spam Blocker LLC filed a patent infringement complaint on June 10 against LG Electronics Inc. (LGE) alleging that they infringed upon a method...

Congress Questions Juniper Networks About Firewall Vulnerability

Sens. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), Mike Lee (R-Utah), Cory Booker (D-N.J.) and 13 members of the House of Representatives have asked Juniper Networks, a network...

Apple and Samsung Sued For Patent Infringement Over Touch Screen Functionality

Plaintiff Neonode Smartphone LLC filed suits against Apple and Samsung, alleging the device manufacturers infringed on touchscreen interface patents. The patents-in-suit are 8,095,879...

Trial Brief Filed in Calif. Cannabis Delivery Rules Lawsuit

The defendant California government agency in a California marijuana case filed a brief arguing that Proposition 64, which allows adults in California to possess...

Court Rules Oil Company Does Not Have Vested Right to Drill

The Northern District of California denied a motion filed by a Bakersfield company seeking to renew their permit to drill for oil. E&B...

ACLU Sues Los Angeles Over Scooter Data Tracking

On June 8, plaintiffs Justin Sanchez and Eric Alejo, represented by the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, filed a privacy complaint against the Los...

Deli Enjoined From Falsely Applying Trademark Certification

On June 9, Judge Elaine E. Bucklo of the Northern District of Illinois granted an order in favor of the Chicago Rabbinical Council (Council)...