Monthly Archives: August, 2020

EPA Sued for Not Protecting Endangered Species During COVID-19

Conservation advocacy groups, including the Center for Biological Diversity, Waterkeeper Alliance, Inc., and Riverkeeper, Inc. filed a complaint against the United States Environmental Protection...

ITC to Investigate Apple for Potential Patent Infringement

On Wednesday, the United States International Trade Commission (USITC) announced that it will investigate Apple, Inc. for possible patent infringement for technology used in...

Washington Dairy Farm Sued for Waste Disposal Violations

In a filing on Tuesday in the Eastern District of Washington, three non-profit organizations, CARE, Friends of Toppenish Creek, and the Center for Food...

LA City Attorney Settles Location Privacy Suit Against The Weather Channel App

On Wednesday, Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer announced that his office settled a lawsuit brought against TWC Product and Technology (TWC), the maker...

TCL Replies To Ericsson’s Brief Opposing Certiorari In Seventh Amendment Issue

Petitioner TCL Communication Technology Holdings filed a reply on Tuesday to Ericsson’s opposition to a writ of certiorari for the patent infringement suit, claiming...

Dismissal Briefing Continues in Juul Marketing Case

In the latest dismissal filings submitted to Northern District of California Judge William H. Orrick in the sweeping multi-district litigation accusing e-cigarette companies Juul...

Judges Rule in Favor of Farmobile in Contract and Trade Secrets Case

The Eighth Circuit ruled on Monday that three former employees, who developed agricultural data tool Farmobile, are not liable after being accused of breaching...

Optum Services Accused of Violating the Family and Medical Leave Act

Optum Services, Inc. is facing a discrimination lawsuit from a former employee after allegedly violating the Family and Medical Leave Act. Plaintiff Tasahia Bey...