Monthly Archives: June, 2020

District Court Rules Heinz can use “Mayochup” Trademark

H.J. Heinz Company Brands LLC and Kraft Heinz Foods Company can now freely use the trademark for their product “Mayochup” after a judgment in...

Google Moves to Dismiss New Mexico COPPA Case

Google filed a motion to dismiss a privacy complaint brought by New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas, who alleged the company violated COPPA through...

EPA Issues Cancellation Order for Three Dicamba Products, Allowing Use through July

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a Final Cancellation Order for Xtendimax with Vaporgrip Technology, Engenia, and FeXapan, three pesticide products containing dicamba as...

FCC Reaches $5m Settlement With magicJack

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has reached a $5 million settlement with magicJack, a voice over internet provider (VoIP), over the company’s “failure to...

Pandora Moves For Judgment Against Allegedly Invalid Patent Claims

Music streaming platform Pandora filed a motion for judgment on the pleadings in a case brought by Targeted Radio. The plaintiff alleged that Pandora...

1st Circuit Vacates and Remands Air Pollution Permit for Natural Gas Pipeline

On June 3rd, a panel of First Circuit Judges issued an opinion vacating an air permit issued by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to Algonquin...

Airbnb Sued For Web Tech Patent Infringement

Plaintiff Internet Media Interactive Corp. filed a complaint against defendant Airbnb for patent infringement. The patent-in-suit is U.S. Patent No. 6,049,835 (“the ‘835 Patent”),...

Grocers Sue Beef Producers, Alleging Antitrust Conspiracy

On June 6, Central Grocers (Central) brought a class action lawsuit in the District of Minnesota against Cargill, Inc, JBS USA Food Company Holdings, National Beef...