Monthly Archives: November, 2020

Kansas Airport, School, and City Ask U.S. to Fund Cleanup at Former Air Force Base

On Thursday, the city of Salina, Kansas, Salina Airport Authority, a school district, and Kansas State University (KSU) filed a complaint in the District...

Calif. Court Holds Signing Agent Not Bound by Nursing Home Arbitration Agreement

On Friday, at the State of California Court of Appeals, Judge Terry O’Rourke authored an opinion for an appellate panel that clarified that...

Microsoft Sued for Patent Infringement Over Optimizing Network Speeds

On Friday in the Western District of Texas, plaintiff Panther Innovations, LLC filed a complaint against Microsoft Corporation, claiming that Microsoft infringed the patents-in-suit...

Fed. Court Rules Medical Device Defect Claims Cannot Center on Alternative Products with Same Function

On Friday, in the Eastern District of Louisiana, Judge Carl J. Barbier allowed a design defect case to survive a motion to dismiss,...

Lululemon Sued for Spying on Online Customers

A Nov. 19-filed class action complaint alleges that defendants Lululemon USA, Inc. and Quantum Metric, Inc. (QM) illegally record Lululemon online shoppers’ electronic movements...

Worker Takes Second Shot at Pepperidge Farm Pest Report Retaliation, Gender Discrimination Complaint

Last week, an employee claiming that Pepperidge Farm Incorporated retaliated against her for reporting a pest infestation in food preparation equipment filed a second...

Trump Administration Seeks to Lower Prescription Medication Costs with New Regulation

On Friday, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced a rule to eliminate incentives that reward prescription drug list price increases. The...

7th Circuit Affirms Sentencing in Pharmakon Conspiracy Case

The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed on Thursday the 33-month sentence of Paul Elmer, who was found guilty on 10 counts of...