Monthly Archives: November, 2020

Kentucky Court Affirms Social Security Administration’s Benefits Decision

Plaintiff Raymond Groves sought judicial review of a final decision made by Andrew Saul, Commissioner of the Social Security Administration, through an administrative law...

Macy’s Escapes Liability in Data Breach Suit

A Massachusetts federal court has dismissed a complaint against Macy’s, Inc. in a case concerning consumer data stolen in a 2019 cyberattack. The filing...

Marijuana Revenue Set to Soar After Legalization Wins; Other States Eye 2021 Reforms

Law Street Media previously reported that New Jersey, Arizona, Montana, and South Dakota are now among 15 states and the District of Columbia allowing...

Winchester Dam Accused of Contributing to Endangerment of Salmon Species

A complaint filed in the Oregon District Court on Friday alleged that Winchester Water Control District, which operates the Winchester Dam, is “causing ‘take’...

Orgs. Say Hydroponic Growing Methods Deserve Organic Certification

Three non-profit agricultural organizations, the Coalition for Sustainable Organics, Aquaponics Association, Western Growers Association, and one hydroponic materials supplier, the Scotts Company, LLC, filed...

Former Employee Alleges ADA Violations Against Eli Lilly

At the United States District Court for the Northern District Court of Illinois, Carina Ortega filed a complaint and requested a jury trial...

FTC Reaches Settlement With Zoom Over Privacy, Security Issues

On Monday, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced that it reached a settlement with Zoom Video Communications, Inc.; as part of the settlement, Zoom...

ANALYTICS: How the Meat Industry Leads to Dozens of Antitrust Lawsuits

Antitrust lawsuits are frequently filed against companies in the meat industries, specifically against companies who process and pack the meat. While many farms and...