Monthly Archives: December, 2020

HHS Finalizes Good Guidance Practices Rule

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced in a Thursday news release that it finalized a rule pursuant to an Oct....

Farm Accused of Spraying Migrant Workers with Pesticides

Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. (PHI) and Corteva, Inc. were accused on Wednesday in the Central District of Illinois of spraying migrant farmworkers with toxic...

Teva Urges Fed. Circuit to Rehear Carve-Out Patent Case

Before the Federal Circuit on Wednesday, Teva Pharmaceuticals USA Inc. filed a petition for rehearing en banc in regards to an Oct. 2...

ZoomInfo Files Suit Against CarpeDatum For Unauthorized Database Access

ZoomInfo Technologies filed a complaint against CarpeDatum on Wednesday in the District of Colorado for copyright infringement, alleging that the defendant gained unauthorized access...

Judge Grants Class Certification for Peanut Farmers in Antitrust Suit

A group of farms and farmers were granted class certification on Wednesday by Judge Raymond Jackson of the Eastern District of Virginia in a...

Complaint Accuses Cognizant of Breach of 401(k) Fiduciary Duties

On Wednesday in the District of New Jersey, employees who participated in digital solutions company Cognizant Technology Solutions' 401(k) Savings Plan filed a putative...

GrubHub Faces TCPA Violations Over Unsolicited Texts in New Suit

In the Central District of California on Wednesday, Maria Thrasher filed a complaint against GrubHub for violations of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA)...

11th Cir. Rules Hospitals Must Face Unreliable Disability Accommodation Claim

An opinion was released in an Eleventh Circuit case originally brought by two deaf patients at hospitals, alleging that the plaintiffs were denied live...