Monthly Archives: October, 2020

Supreme Court Declines to Hear Medical Marijuana Constitutionality Case

On Tuesday, the United States Supreme Court announced it is declining to hear a case that challenges the federal marijuana prohibition and its constitutionality....

Take-Two Interactive Files TTAB Opposition For ROCKSTAR Marks

On Monday, Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. filed a consolidated opposition before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board against Rockstar Axe Throwing, LLC claiming that...

Minnesota Judge Transfers Decision on Subpoena to Kansas MDL Case

Judge Eric C. Tostrud in a District of Minnesota Opinion and Order filed on Oct. 9 granted Syngentia’s request to move a motion from...

Dell Sued For Patent Infringement For Power And Software Update Functionality

On Monday in the Western District of Texas, plaintiff Liberty Patents, LLC filed a complaint against defendants Dell Technologies, Inc. and Dell Inc. (collectively...

Court Issues Partial Injunction Against Apple’s Ban of Fortnite From App Store

Last Friday, Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers issued a mixed ruling on plaintiff Epic Games, Inc.’s motion for a preliminary injunction against Apple Inc. that...

FCC Implements Rules to Decrease Cost and Increase Efficiency of Toll Free Calling

On Oct. 9, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced its adoption of new rules  aimed at both modernizing toll free calling and lessening fraud....

Environmental Groups Move for Summary Judgment in EPA COVID-19 Policy Suit

Plaintiffs the Center for Biological Diversity, Waterkeeper Alliance, Inc., and Riverkeeper, Inc. have asked a Southern District of New York judge to grant summary...

Tyson Asks Court to Dismiss COVID-19 Death Lawsuit

Tyson Foods, Inc., Tyson Fresh Meats, Inc., and employees who are supervisors at Tyson Plants filed motions to dismiss a Northern District of Iowa...