Monthly Archives: December, 2020

HHS Announces Joint Rule Ensuring Equal Treatment of Faith-Based Organizations

On Monday, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), along with eight other agencies, announced the implementation of President Donald Trump’s Executive...

AT&T Sues County For Denying Cell Tower Facility Request

Late last week, New Cingular Wireless PCS, doing business as AT&T Mobility, filed a complaint in the Southern District of Illinois against Monroe County,...

Texas State Appeals Court Rules Stop-Loss Insurance Premiums Cannot Be Taxed As Health Insurance Revenue

On Friday, in the Third District of the Texas State Courts of Appeal, an appellate panel ruled that stop-loss insurance premiums could not be...

AM Communications Sued for Failure to Pay Class of Cable Technicians Overtime

A former employee has filed a Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) case against a cable and internet service provider claiming that it neglected to...

Trade Associations Want Their Say in Case Opposing CEQ Animal Feed Lot Rule

A group of proposed intervenor-defendants moved late last week to become parties in a District of Columbia District Court case challenging a final rule...

Missouri Sues Federal Government Over Medicaid Contraceptive Disallowance

The Missouri Department of Social Services (DSS) filed a complaint Friday against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for disallowing nearly...

ANALYTICS: Juul’s Response to Thousands of Lawsuits

E-cigarette company Juul Labs, according to Docket Alarm’s database of court filings and analytics, has been involved as a party in at least 2,753...

Plaintiffs Claim Planned Wild Horse Sterilization is Inhumane

American Wild Horse Campaign and Robert Hammer, a data analyst and wildlife photographer specializing in horses, filed a complaint in the District of Columbia...