Monthly Archives: March, 2021

Parties in Suit Alleging Walgreens Did Not Provide Breaks for Pharmacists Seek Approval Settlement

The parties in a class action against Walgreens alleging that the company did not provide pharmacists with off-duty breaks are proposing a settlement...

UFCW to Help Provide Vaccine to Meatpacking Workers

The United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW) announced on Friday that it is helping to provide 12,000 COVID-19 vaccines for meatpacking workers...

DISH Set to Acquire Republic Wireless to Help Build 5G Network

On Monday, DISH Network announced its plan to acquire Republic Wireless, a mobile virtual network operator which operates on the T-Mobile network, in an...

NJ Legislators Urge FTC to Enforce Health Information Breach Regulations for Period-Tracking Apps

New Jersey lawmakers are calling on the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to take action to enforce regulations that prevent menstruation-tracking mobile apps from misusing...

DeLong Appeals Statute of Limitations in Modified Corn Suit Against Syngenta

Late last week, The DeLong Co. appealed a Kansas District Court’s judgment in a trademark lawsuit it filed in 2017 against Syngenta AG to...

Lawyers Ask Court to Deny Approval to Roundup Settlement

A large group of law firms and lawyers asked the Northern District of California on Friday for permission to file an opposition to the...

Nintendo Sued for Patent Infringement Over Use of System-on-a-Chips

On Friday, plaintiff M-Red Inc. filed a complaint against defendant Nintendo in the Eastern District of Texas, alleging that the defendant infringed the patents-in-suit...

Google Sued Over DoubleU Games’ Illegal Gambling Games, Following Similar Suit Over Zynga’s Games

On Friday, a consumer filed a class-action complaint against Google, LLC and Google Payment Corp. in the Northern District of California for allegedly “profiting...