Monthly Archives: July, 2020

5th Circuit Upholds Sanderson Farms OSHA Violations

A panel of Fifth Circuit Judges on Thursday found no error in the determination by the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission that Sanderson...

Postmates TCPA Suit Dismissed

The Northern District of California dismissed a lawsuit against Postmates Thursday, finding that the plaintiff failed to establish that Postmates was vicariously liable for...

Landlord Sues Former Tenants for Creating Environmental Nuisance

Slow River, LLC sought compensatory and punitive damages against a group of former tenant-businesses, including Jiffy Food Store, E-Z Serve Petroleum, Golden Gate Petroleum,...

Consultant Petitioner Dismissed from Hemp Seizure Lawsuit

The judge in a California suit surrounding the seizure of a tribal-owned company’s hemp dismissed the complaints from one of the petitioners in the...

FCC Commissioner Addresses Spectrum Policy, 911 Fee Diversion Before Wireless Associations

On Thursday, Federal Communications Commissioner Michael O’Rielly addressed the New Jersey and New York Wireless Associations for a webinar, giving the group policy updates. He also thanked...

Defendants Respond to Allegations of Village Drinking Water Contamination

Defendants in a case alleging that companies recklessly allowed a salt storage site to contaminate water for the village of Camden, Ohio responded to...

Securities Litigation Against Wayfair Dismissed

Judge Douglas P. Woodlock of the Massachusetts District Court Wednesday granted online retailer Wayfair’s motion to dismiss, finding that the plaintiffs failed to make adequate allegations that...

9th Circuit Affirms Protections For Grizzly Bears Under Endangered Species Act

On July 8, a panel of Ninth Circuit Judges upheld a decision from the District of Montana that ruled in favor of tribal nations...