Monthly Archives: July, 2020

Goya Foods Does Not Meet ADA Requirements, Lawsuit Says

On Monday Goya Foods, Inc., was sued via class action complaint alleging that the food giant has violated the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)...

Water System Claims Manufacturers are at Fault for TCP Contamination

A Bakersfield, Calif. public water system claimed in a complaint filed on Monday in the Superior Court of California that multiple defendants allowed TCP,...

Consumers Sue Over Artificial Vanilla Sold In Hemp Beverages

A class of dissatisfied consumers launched a legal action against Pacific Foods of Oregon, LLC in the Southern District of New York, claiming that...

Massachusetts Becomes the Next State To Sue Uber, Lyft For Misclassification

Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey announced the commonwealth’s suit against Uber and Lyft on Tuesday for driver misclassification. The lawsuit claims that drivers are...

Judge Denies Injunction to Prevent Timber Harvest In Idaho Forests

Idaho District Judge B. Lynn Winmill denied two environmental groups’ preliminary injunction against the U.S. Forest Service (USFS), Department of Agriculture, and the Department...

Radio Giant SiriusXM to Purchase Podcast Firm Stitcher for $325m

SiriusXM confirmed on Monday that it will purchase podcasting company Stitcher for $325 million. This move will situate the satellite radio giant more competitively...

Software Company Sued For Failing To Pay for Sponsorship Agreement

Royal Media Group filed a complaint against NetSol Technologies, which develops software for automobile leasing, for breach of contract on Monday in the Southern...

Juul Files Dozens of Patent Complaints Against “Illicit Black Market Products”

Although Juul Labs Inc. is frequently involved in lawsuits as a defendant, often regarding health issues allegedly caused by its products, the company switched...