Monthly Archives: November, 2020

Industrial Facility Accused of Polluting Los Angeles Waters

On Thursday, the Los Angeles Waterkeeper filed a complaint in the Central District of California alleging that Safeshred Co., Inc. has not followed the...

Oral Arguments Held in Affordable Care Act Case

The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday on the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), federal legislation passed in 2010 that generally...

Meat Company Claims New Mexico’s Notice to Close After Four COVID-19 Cases is Unconstitutional

Stampede Meat, Inc., a New Mexico meat processing company, filed a lawsuit on Friday against the New Mexico Health Department, the state’s Environment Department,...

Drone Company Sues For Trademark Infringement Over Hoverfly Mark

Hoverfly Technologies, Inc., an aerial drone manufacturer, filed a complaint on Monday in the Eastern District of Michigan against defendant Hoverfly, Inc. for trademark...

Allied Bioscience Inc. Alleges Breach of Fiduciary Duty, Misappropriation of Trade Secrets Against Founder

In the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington, Seattle Division, Nevada corporation Allied Bioscience Inc. (ABS) filed a complaint...

Marketing Company Sued Over Robocalls

On Monday in the District of Nebraska, plaintiff Ben Fabrikant filed a class-action complaint against Clear Link Technologies, LLC claiming the defendant engaged in...

4th Circuit Rules Statute of Limitations Starts After Injury, Not Diagnosis

On November 6, Fourth Circuit Judge Henry Franklin Floyd authored an opinion ruling that under Virginia state law, a two-year statute of limitations...

LinkedIn Sued For Patent Infringement

On Friday in the District of Delaware, plaintiff eBuddy Technologies B.V. filed a complaint against LinkedIn Corporation for patent infringement alleging that LinkedIn infringed...