Monthly Archives: April, 2021

In Reversal, SCOTUS Unanimously Rules Against FTC Monetary Relief

On Thursday, in a unanimous decision written by Justice Stephen Breyer, the Supreme Court ruled that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) does not have...

Lawsuit Alleges Lack of Precautions at Pilgrim’s Pride Caused Spouses’ Deaths

Spouses of two individuals who died from COVID-19 alleged in a Texas Eastern District Court complaint on Wednesday that Pilgrim’s Pride, along with related...

Increase in H-2B Visa Availability for Seasonal Workers Sparks Controversy

Shortly after President Biden announced that he planned to make an additional 22,000 seasonal worker H-2B visas available this summer, adding to the current...

Lawsuit Against Egg Company Alleges it Fraudulently Advertises Chickens as Free Range

Pete and Gerry’s Organics LLC, which distributes Nellie’s Free Range Eggs, was accused on Wednesday in the Southern District of New York of falsely...

US Files Brief in 5th Circuit Supporting District Denial of Injunction for Landlords in Eviction Moratorium Challenge

The United States agency defendants in one case challenging the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) eviction moratorium filed an appellee brief...

Federal Circuit Finds No Possibility for Preclusion in Drug Patent Appeal by Sebela

The Federal Circuit on Tuesday agreed with the District of New Jersey’s decision to dismiss Sebela Ireland Ltd.’s patent infringement case against competing...

Student Seeks Declaratory Judgment Against Proctorio After Posting Code to Support Criticisms of Company

On Wednesday in the District of Arizona, a student filed a complaint against online exam proctoring service Proctorio Inc. seeking a declaratory judgment of...

Airbnb Sued for Alleged Infringement of Photographer’s Copyrighted Work

On Wednesday, photographer Alexander Bayonne Stross filed a complaint in the Northern District of California against Airbnb Inc. and Dan Klores Communications LLC (DKC),...