Monthly Archives: December, 2020

D.C. AG Asks DoorDash to Vacate High Commission Rate Plan +During Pandemic

Karl Racine, District of Columbia Attorney General, sent a cease and desist letter to DoorDash this week to compel it to vacate its...

U.S. Challenges Canadian Dairy Tariffs Under the USMCA

The United States filed a dispute under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) challenging the tariff-rate quotas Canada allocated to dairy products on Wednesday. The...

Atari Sues E-Commerce Site for Selling Goods With its Logo

On Wednesday in the Southern District of New York, Atari Interactive, Inc., a video game company, filed a complaint against skinnyCorp., LLC, which owns...

Maryland Court Rules FDA Cannot Mandate In-Person Dispensation of Abortion Drugs During Pandemic

On Wednesday, in the District of Maryland, the Honorable District Judge Theodore D. Chuang kept in place his earlier injunction from July that enjoined...

Scooter Share Co. Bird Rides Accused of Failing to Pay Consultant

On Tuesday, Logic20/20 filed a “straightforward” breach of contract complaint against defendant Bird Rides for allegedly failing to compensate it for work rendered pursuant...

Arkansas Pain Clinic Files TCPA Fax Class Action Against Medical Records Service Provider

On Wednesday in the Southern District of Florida, Advanced Interventional Pain & Diagnostics of Western Arkansas (AIPD) filed a class-action lawsuit against Modernizing Medicine,...

House Greenlights Medical Marijuana Research Legislation

On Wednesday, the House of Representatives approved the Medical Marijuana Research Act, sponsored by Reps. Earl Blumenauer (D-Ore.) and Andy Harris (R-Md.). The bill...

Tyson Says the Court is the “Wrong Forum” for COVID-19 Death and Workplace Injury Claims

Tyson Foods told the Northern District of Iowa on Tuesday that it should not allow the plaintiffs to amend their complaint another time in...