Monthly Archives: July, 2020

DFA’s Motion to Dismiss Food Lion Antitrust Case Denied

Judge Catherine C. Eagles denied a request by Dairy Farmers of America Inc. (DFA) to dismiss an antitrust complaint filed against the company by...

Class Cert. Denied in Personal Injury Attorney Mass-Mailings Suit

Middle District of North Carolina Judge Loretta C. Biggs denied certification to a putative class of drivers involved in automobile accidents, who claimed that...

Oil Companies Denied Motion to Intervene in Development Case

On Friday, Anschutz Exploration Corporation (AEC) and Chesapeake Exploration, LLC’s (Chesapeake) motions to intervene in an environmental case concerning oil development on government land...

Apple Moves to Dismiss Corellium’s Counterclaims in iOS Emulation Suit

On Friday plaintiff Apple filed a motion to dismiss defendant Corellium’s counterclaims in the Southern District of Florida copyright infringement suit regarding Corellium’s alleged...

Government Sues Fertilizer Plant for Clean Air Act Violations

The Department of Justice’s Enforcement Section of the Environment and Natural Resources Division (ENRD) filed a civil complaint on Friday in the Middle District...

Bar Exam Software Provider Faces Lawsuit Over False Cheating Allegations

According to a complaint filed on July 21 in the Middle District of Florida, ExamSoft Worldwide, Inc., a company that sells software allowing users...

No Prevailing Party Leads to No Fee Award in Dairy Farm Nuisance Suit

On Thursday, the Nevada State Court of Appeals held that when it comes to court costs and attorneys’ fees that the “winner takes...

European Union Court Invalidates Privacy Shield, Throwing GDPR Conformity into Doubt

Under the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield, more than 5,300 American companies that were registered had benefited from the self-certification process with the Department of Commerce. Participants guaranteed...