Monthly Archives: March, 2021

Center for Food Safety Loses Bid to Prevent Hydroponically Grown Food from Bearing ‘Organic’ Label

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) secured summary judgment in a case brought by the Center for Food Safety (CFS) arguing that hydroponics,...

Healthcare Provider Sues Insurer Over Denial of COVID-19 Business Loss Claims

Late last week, Palomar Health filed a complaint against American Guarantee and Liability Insurance Company (American Guarantee) for its failure to cover earnings losses...

Monsanto Challenges Expert Testimonies in Roundup Lawsuits

On Thursday, Monsanto Co. filed multiple documents in the consolidated Northern District of California lawsuit purporting that the company is at fault for injuries...

HUD Seeks Stay of Tennessee District Ruling that CDC’s Eviction Moratorium was Unlawful

On Thursday in the Sixth Circuit, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) filed an emergency motion to stay the March 16 Western...

Debate Over Pretzel Crisps Trademark Will Continue After Fourth Circuit Ruling

The Fourth Circuit ruled Wednesday that the plaintiffs in a lawsuit against Frito-Lay Inc. can appeal their trademark request for “Pretzel Crisps” again, which...

Court Denies Motion to Relate Epic Games In-game Purchase Suits

On Thursday, Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers of the Northern District of California issued an order denying the plaintiffs’ motion to relate another suit against...

Court Partially Grants T-Mobile’s Motions for Summary Judgment, Preliminary Injunction in Cell Site Suit

On Thursday, Judge Susan Illston of the Northern District of California issued an order granting in part T-Mobile’s motion for summary judgment and granting...

Defendants in Lawsuit Claim Cherry Tree Patent is Invalid

Defendants in a cherry tree patent lawsuit asked the Eastern District of Washington on Thursday for permission to amend their answer to add allegations...