Monthly Archives: June, 2020

Antitrust Lawsuit Between Dunkin’ Donuts Suppliers Dismissed

An antitrust lawsuit between two New Jersey Dunkin’ Donuts suppliers ended after Judge Michael A. Shipp ordered the dismissal of the plaintiff's complaint. He...

Chinese Telecom Companies Urge The FCC to Not Halt Their Operations

Chinese telecommunications companies, including Pacific Networks Corp and its subsidiary ComNet urged the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to not stop their operations in the...

Western Digital Sued Over SMR Disks

Plaintiff Nicholas Malone has filed a class action complaint against Western Digital Corporation for fraud in relation to a specific hard drive that Western...

Lyft Sued Over Misclassification And Paid Sick Leave

Cassandra Osvatics, a driver for Lyft, filed a class action complaint against Lyft for its failure to provide paid sick leave, especially in light...

Supplemental Brief Filed in Fla. Medical Marijuana Licensing Case

The Florida Department of Health and Office of Medical Marijuana Use filed a supplemental brief in a case concerning Florida medical marijuana treatment center...

EPA Clean Water Rule to go Into Effect in August

On June 1, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a final rule providing guidance on the project certification process under Section 401 of...

Internet Archive Sued by Major Publishers

On June 1, publishers Hachette Book Group, Inc., HarperCollins Publishers LLC, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., and Penguin Random House LLC filed a copyright...

5th Cir. Denies Petition over EPA’s Review Of ExxonMobil Refinery Permit

The Fifth Circuit on Friday agreed with the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) decision to not object to ExxonMobil’s air pollution permit application to expand...