Monthly Archives: September, 2020

Calif. Law Requires COVID-19 Disclosure For Agricultural Employees

On September 28, the Governor of California signed into law AB-2043, the “Occupational Safety and Health: Agricultural Employers and Employees: COVID-19 Response” Act, which...

Government Files Hazardous Substances Complaint Against Hercules LLC

The United States and the State of New Jersey have filed a Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), and New Jersey Spill...

Verizon, AT&T Will Pay $127m For Overcharging Government Entities

Last week, Verizon Wireless and AT&T Mobility agreed to pay a combined $127 million to settle  lawsuits from 2012 alleging that their overcharged California...

Dyson Sues For Trademark Infringement For Counterfeit Goods

Dyson Technology Limited (Dyson) filed a complaint on Friday in the Northern District of Illinois for trademark infringement against a sealed list of "Partnerships...

Microsoft Sued For Patent Infringement Over Video Game’s Multiplayer Mode

On September 25, Worlds Inc. filed a complaint against Microsoft Corporation in the Western District of Texas for patent infringement over their video game...

Greek Life Catering Company Files Trademark Lawsuit

Greek House Chefs, Inc., which serves fraternities and sororities, alleged in a District of Kansas complaint filed on Friday that another food company also...

Court Dismisses “Shotgun Pleading” Antitrust Complaint Filed Against Google

On Sept. 25, a federal court in Atlanta dismissed a lawsuit filed by Inform, Inc. against numerous Google entities: Google LLC, Google Inc., Alphabet...

Plaintiff in Walmart Lawsuit Claims Lawyers Failed to Consult Him in Settlement Discussion

Vassilios Kukorinis, the plaintiff in a putative class-action lawsuit against Walmart, Inc. which had a proposed settlement filed in early August, claimed in a...