Monthly Archives: July, 2020

Court Upholds New Protections for N.Y. Farmers

On Thursday, the New York State Vegetable Growers and the Northeast Dairy Producers Association lost a legal battle in the Western District of...

Xerox Sued over Defunct Shared Printing System

Xerox Corporation is facing a patent infringement lawsuit over its alleged appropriation of a shared data output system. The accused devices are those implementing...

BASF, Law Firm to Pay $72.5m Settlement

On Thursday in the District of New Jersey, plaintiffs in the case against BASF Catalysts LLC, et al., filed a motion for preliminary...

Pepperidge Farm Employment Case to Proceed on Retaliation Claim Only

On Thursday, a judge for the Middle District of Florida ordered an employment discrimination case against Pepperidge Farm, Inc. to continue with one count....

FCC Issues $2.8 Million Fine Against Drone Manufacturer

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Thursday imposed a fine against HobbyKing for offering drone transmission devices that did not follow the agency’s licensing...

Hollywood Star Launches Defamation Suit After False CBD Endorsement

Oscar-winning actor and director Clint Eastwood filed suit against Sera Labs, Inc. et al., a CBD retailer for using his name on Wednesday.  Sera...

Pizza App Creator Sued For TCPA Violations Over Promotional Text Messages

Plaintiff George Pappas filed a class action complaint against Mypizza Technologies (also known as Slice), an online and mobile pizza ordering software company that...

Factory Sued over Polluting Run-off

On Wednesday, a California resident, Tannia Delapaz, sued National Technical Systems, owner of an adhesive factory near the Santa Clara River, on accusations that...