Monthly Archives: November, 2020

Court Grants Injunction for TikTok Creators, Blocking Remaining Prohibitions Set For Nov. 12

On Friday in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in the latest in the United States' attempt to ban TikTok, Judge Wendy Beetlestone filed an...

Former AT&T Employee Sues Company For Age Discrimination

On Friday in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, a former AT&T employee sued AT&T Mobility Services, LLC for age discrimination, specifically for alleged violations...

Apple Must Pay $502.8M Royalty Verdict In VirnetX Patent Suit

On Friday in the Eastern District of Texas, a jury concluded in its verdict that Apple must pay VirnetX, an internet security software company,...

Environmental Groups Say EPA Has Not Fulfilled Clean Air Act Duties Regarding Flares

A group of environmental organizations, including the Environmental Integrity Project and the Clean Air Council, filed a complaint on Thursday in the District of...

Public Health Considerations Trump Statutory Mandate of Speedy Trial, Rules Dist. of Utah

On October 30, in the District of Utah, District Judge Stewart began extending multiple criminal trials (using the same opinion for all defendants)...

Employee Files NY Class Action Over CVS Uniform Policy

Named plaintiff and former CVS employee Ahkilah Benjamin filed a putative class action on Oct. 28, alleging that the drug store chain required its...

Summary Judgment Ends Consumers’ iPhone Radiation Suit

Apple, Inc. has been granted summary judgment in a case challenging the tech giant’s flagship iPhone products’ compliance with radiofrequency (RF) radiation regulations. Last...

BASF Sued for Retaliatory Termination in Southern District of Texas Suit

Last week, a former BASF Corporation employee filed a lawsuit in the Southern District of Texas against the company alleging that it fired him...