Monthly Archives: July, 2020

Instagram Challenges Instagem Trademark

Instagram filed an opposition to the registration of Market Organization Inc.’s INSTAGEM trademark on Friday before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB), claiming...

Tennessee City Accused of Clean Water Act Violations

Tennessee Riverkeeper, a Tennessee nonprofit seeking to protect the cleanliness of the state’s waterways, brought a legal action against an alleged perpetrator of polluted sewer-water discharges, the...

Meatpacking Companies Accused of Putting Minorities At Risk During Pandemic

In a complaint before the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Marketing Service filed on Wednesday, Tyson Foods, Inc; JBS USA, Inc.; Pilgrim’s Pride...

Apple Files Second Amended Complaint Against Corellium

Apple filed a second amended complaint (SAC) against technology startup Corellium, realleging copyright infringement and “unlawful trafficking of a product used to circumvent security measures” in the...

USDA Announces New Items Eligible for COVID-19 Assistance

The United States Department of Agriculture announced on Thursday in a press release that they are adding more commodities to the Coronavirus Food Assistance...

Amazon Announces, then Retracts Requirement That Employees Remove TikTok from Phones Over

Amazon asked its employees on Friday to delete video-sharing app TikTok from their mobile phones, the New York Times reported. However, the employee...

Livestock Business Asked Not to Participate in Auction Takes Legal Action

A family livestock company claimed in the Western District of Louisiana on Thursday that Kinder Livestock Auction LLC has wrongfully not allowed them to...

Stingray Music Fights Back Against Patent Infringement Allegations

Streaming music platform Stingray Music USA and Stingray Group filed a complaint on Thursday in response to Post Media System’s complaint, filed in May,...