Monthly Archives: September, 2020

Tesla Sued For Patent Infringement Over Vehicle Connectivity

Optis Wireless Technology, LLC et al filed a complaint against Tesla Inc. for patent infringement on Sunday in the Eastern District of Texas alleging...

TikTok Ban Delayed; Oracle & Walmart Deal Has Tentative Approval

The Department of Commerce announced that it will delay its TikTok ban related to an August executive order announcing the measure by one week;...

USDA Announces Second COVID-19 Aid Program for Farmers

On Friday, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced an additional $14 billion in aid for farms and ranches impacted by the COVID-19...

U.S. Government Files Hazardous Substance Complaint Against Superfund Site

The federal government filed a Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) lawsuit against the current and former owners and operators of a...

Organic Farms and Orgs. Claim Hydroponics Should Not Be Allowed Organic Certification

The Center for Food Safety, along with advocates and organic farmers, argued in a motion for summary judgment filed on Thursday that the Northern...

AGCO Seeks Removal to Federal Court in Breach of Contract Case

On Sept. 17, defendant agricultural machinery manufacturer AGCO Corporation filed a notice of removal, shifting the case to the Western District of Texas, San...

Judge Blocks Trump Administration From Banning WeChat

On Saturday, Magistrate Judge Laurel Beeler of the Northern District of California blocked the Trump administration’s order banning WeChat, the popular Chinese-owned messaging, social...

DOJ Indicts Six Individuals in Amazon Bribery Scheme

Last Friday, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that an investigation spearheaded by the Federal Bureau of Investigation culminated in six federal grand jury...