Monthly Archives: July, 2020

Court of Appeals Affirms Decision, but Reduces Damages, in Original Roundup Case

On Monday, the California First Appellate District Court affirmed a decision made by California courts in the first court case regarding Monsanto’s Roundup herbicide...

DOJ Charges Chinese Hackers with Trying to Steal COVID Research

Two hackers were charged with hacking into hundreds of individual and company systems, both in the United States and abroad, the Department of Justice...

Impossible Whopper Sales can Continue, Court Holds

The Southern District of Florida ruled in favor of Burger King Corporation on Monday stating that it could continue advertising the “Impossible Whopper”...

Tufin Software Sued For Securities Violations

Plaintiff Matthew Ellison filed a class action complaint on Tuesday in the Southern District of New York against Tufin Software Technologies and other related...

Uber Sued Over Vehicle Restrictions For BlackSUV Service

Edward Siperavage filed a class action complaint on Tuesday in the District of New Jersey against Uber Technologies Inc. for allegedly not honoring its...

Case Alleging Crystal Light Falsely Advertised Flavors to Proceed

Judge Dale S. Fischer of the Central District of California ruled on Monday that The Kraft Heinz Company cannot dismiss a complaint claiming that...

DISH Network Denied Preliminary Injunction in Rate-Setting Case

The Northern District of Illinois issued an opinion in a contractual dispute for the rates that DISH Network must pay to retransmit television stations...

R.J. Reynolds Moves to Add Claims to Vaping Patent Case

On Monday, RAI Strategic Holdings, Inc. (RAI) and R.J. Reynolds Vapor Company’s motion for leave in order to amend its complaint and notice of...