Monthly Archives: March, 2021

Court Sends Doctor’s Medicare Claims Back to Administrative Law Judge for Further Consideration

On Thursday, the District of Maryland issued an opinion on the case of Kantor v. Azar, which deals with the judicial review of a...

Syngenta Files Trademark Opposition

Syngenta Participations AG, a Switzerland-based agriculture company, filed an opposition Wednesday before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board to Bladerunner Farms Inc.’s application for...

2nd Circuit Says Plaintiff’s Disability Claim Falls Under ACA Statute of Limitations, Remands to District Court

The Second Circuit ruled in a per curiam opinion Wednesday that a disability discrimination claim made by an individual three years and three...

Pilgrim’s Pride Employee Claims His Termination Resulted from Age Discrimination

On Tuesday, Pablo Rosales filed a complaint asking for damages from Pilgrim’s Pride Corporation in the Eastern District of Texas. The former employee claimed...

Amazon Owes $2M for “Misleading” Reference Prices in Suit with Several Calif. District Attorneys

On Thursday, the District Attorneys of San Diego, Yolo, Santa Cruz, Alameda, Santa Clara, and Riverside Counties, along with several of their Consumer Protection...

Industry Groups Propose Amicus Briefs in Twitter’s Suit Against Texas AG

On Wednesday, various industry groups asked the Northern District of California to allow them to file amicus curiae briefs, which they included in the...

19 Iowa Counties Join Multidistrict Opioid Litigation Against Pharmaceutical Companies

Nineteen Iowa counties are joining a multidistrict litigation against pharmaceutical entities that allegedly have played a role in the national opioid crisis, per a...

California Judge Dismisses Vanilla Ice Cream False Labeling Lawsuit Against McDonald’s

On Wednesday, the Northern District of California granted a motion to dismiss in favor of McDonald’s Corporation in a lawsuit alleging that its soft...