Monthly Archives: December, 2020

States and Farmworkers Say EPA Rule Fails to Protect Workers from Pesticides

Two complaints filed Wednesday in the Southern District of New York alleged that an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulation increases farmworkers’ risk of exposure...

SEC Alleges Biotechnology Company Falsely Claimed it Developed ‘Break-through’ COVID-19 Test

On Thursday in the Southern District of New York, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed a complaint against Keith Berman and Decision...

Hotels.com, Expedia Sued Over Data Breach

On Thursday, a Hotels.com user filed a class-action complaint against Hotels.com LP (HLP), owner of HLP Expedia Group Inc. (Expedia), Amazon Web Services Inc....

Rosacea Cream Manufacturer Claims Generic Competitor’s Product Will Infringe on its Patents

Galderma Laboratories, L.P., Galderma S.A., and Galderma Holding, S.A. (collectively Galderma) have filed a patent infringement suit against Zydus Pharmaceuticals (USA) Inc. The complaint,...

Google Faces Third Major Antitrust Enforcement Action in Two Months

A bipartisan coalition of 35 states, Puerto Rico, the Territory of Guam, and the District of Columbia, have sued Google LLC, accusing it of...

Home Depot to Pay Nearly $21M to Settle Government’s Lead Paint Lawsuit

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced yesterday, in conjunction with the Department of Justice (DOJ), that the agencies have settled a nationwide lawsuit against...

U.S. Files Environmental Suit Against Delaware Regarding State-Owned Military Plot

In a District of Delaware complaint, filed on Wednesday, the United States alleged that the State of Delaware has not fulfilled its obligations under...

Microsoft Sued for Patent Infringement For Cloud Computing

On Wednesday, Daedalus Blue, LLC filed a complaint in the Western District of Texas against Microsoft, claiming that Microsoft infringed the patents-in-suit with its...