Monthly Archives: January, 2021

Opposition to Relation of Facebook Antitrust Lawsuits Into Plaintiff-Related Categories

Facebook has had a series of antitrust lawsuits filed against it, seven of which are in the Northern District of California. Facebook users in...

Ticketbud Sued for Infringement of QR Code Scanning Patent

On Thursday, plaintiff Scanning Technologies Innovations, LLC filed a complaint against defendant Ideabud, LLC doing business as Ticketbud, an event management, ticketing and registration...

Judge Upholds Massachusetts Governor’s Mask Mandate as Constitutional

Judge William Young of the District of Massachusetts on Wednesday ruled in favor of upholding Gov. Charles Baker’s executive orders that set COVID-19...

Parties Argue Whether Court Should Remand, Transfer, or Toss Celgene Pay-for-Delay Case

On Wednesday, Celgene Corporation and its parent Bristol Myers Squibb Company filed an opposition to the plaintiffs’ motion for remand in an antitrust lawsuit...

Former Employee Claims Sanderson Farms Erred When Firing Him While on Medical Leave

A previous employee at Sanderson Farms filed a complaint on Thursday in the Western District of Texas purporting that the company erred when firing...

Columbia Riverkeeper Files Second CWA Complaint of the Year Against Washington Metal Fabricator

On Wednesday, Columbia Riverkeeper filed a Clean Water Act (CWA) suit against Thompson Metal Fab, Inc. for its alleged and ongoing failures to comply...

Federal Circuit Sides with District Court, Rules Pharma Patent Claims Indefinite

On Wednesday, an opinion was issued in a Federal Circuit case brought by Horizon Pharma, Inc. against Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, Inc. The case originated...

FCC Proposes $47M in Fines for Educational Broadband Services After Sub-Leases

On Thursday, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) proposed $47,548,500 in fines against 10 entities that purportedly failed to provide the educational services and other...