Monthly Archives: October, 2020

Cisco Ordered To Pay $1.9B After Patent Suit Loss

On Monday in the Eastern District of Virginia, Senior United States District Judge Henry Coke Morgan, Jr. issued an opinion and order whereby Cisco...

FCC Chairman Pai Stands By Commission’s Repeal Of Net Neutrality

On Monday, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Ajit Pai stated that he stands by the repeal of the landmark net neutrality rules when the...

Amended Complaint Challenges New USDA Genetically Modified Labeling Rules

Plaintiffs filed an amended complaint in a Northern District of California lawsuit on Friday challenging the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)’s labeling rules...

Beyond Meat Files Trademark Opposition Before Trademark Trial and Appeal Board

Beyond Meat, Inc., a company that makes plant-based meat substitute food products, opposed a trademark proposed by applicant Halal EB LLC arguing that its...

Amended Complaint Filed in Home Depot Roundup Suit

On Oct. 2, plaintiff James Weeks filed a second amended class-action complaint against defendant Home Depot U.S.A., Inc. accusing it of failing to warn...

Minn. Court Upholds COVID-19 Mask Mandate

On October 2, in the District of Minnesota, the Honorable Patrick J. Schiltz held that a Minnesota Executive Order (EO) mandating masks to...

Court Partly Grants Ripple Labs’ Second Motion to Dismiss Securities Complaint

On Oct. 2 Judge Phyllis J. Hamilton of the Northern District of California granted the vast majority of defendant Ripple Labs, Inc., XRP II,...

After Dismissal, Parties in Beef Antitrust Suit Discuss Discovery Suspension

After District of Minnesota Judge John R. Tunheim granted an order to dismiss a case against meat packing companies alleging antitrust activity on September...