Monthly Archives: September, 2020

Court Partially Dismisses Microsoft’s Complaint for Declaratory Judgment in Patent Suit

On Tuesday, United States District Judge Richard G. Andrews from the District of Delaware filed an opinion granting in part defendant SynKloud’s motion to...

Card Shuffling Tech Company Sued For Monopolization

On Tuesday in the Northern District of Illinois, plaintiff Rancho’s Club Casino (doing business as Magnolia House Casino) filed a class-action complaint against defendants...

FCC Chairman Proposes Steps For More 5G Spectrum

On Tuesday, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Ajit Pai proposed steps to make 3.45 to 3.55 GHz broadband spectrum available for commercial use in...

Ninth Circuit Vacates Dismissal of Alaska FTCA Environmental Claim

Last week, the Ninth Circuit breathed new life into a Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) lawsuit brought against the United States by an Alaskan,...

Complaint Claims Kellogg’s Strawberry Pop-Tart Packaging is Misleading

Kelvin Brown filed a class-action lawsuit against Kellogg Sales Company on Saturday alleging that the company’s strawberry flavored Pop-Tart is represented inaccurately on the...

The DOJ Requests Continued Discovery Transparency in Broiler Chicken Antitrust Suits

The United States Department of Justice (DOJ)  submitted a letter to Judge Thomas M. Durkin of the Northern District of Illinois relating to the...

Three Additional Chicken Antitrust Lawsuits Filed By Wawa, Bob Evans Farms, and The Fresh Market

Adding their names to close to 150 plaintiffs in the broiler chicken consolidated antitrust litigation in the Northern District of Illinois, Wawa Inc., Bob...

Samsung Lands $6.6b Deal with Verizon, Regulatory Filing Shows

Samsung Electronics America, Inc., a fully-owned subsidiary of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. signed a “radio network solution supply contract” with Verizon Sourcing LLC on...