Monthly Archives: April, 2021

Ex-Employees Secure Conditional Class Certification in HP Age Discrimination Dispute

A Northern District of California judge has preliminarily certified two classes of employees formerly employed by HP Inc. and Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company, previously...

3rd Cir. Denies Petition for Rehearing in Processed Egg Antitrust Suit

An order signed on Tuesday in an antitrust case denied the plaintiff grocers’ request for rehearing en banc following the appellate panel’s finding that...

Baby Food Companies Oppose Consolidation of Baby Food Safety Litigation

Baby food production companies argued against transferring multiple complaints against one or all of the defendants to the Eastern District of New York in...

4th Circuit Sends Antitrust Case Against Actelion Pharmaceuticals Back to District Court

The Fourth Circuit on Tuesday vacated a district court judgment that dismissed a class-action complaint lodging claims of federal and state antitrust law...

Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals Alleges Lupin Infringing on Patents for Trijardy XR

On Tuesday in the District of Delaware, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals Inc. (BIPI) and its affiliates filed a complaint against a generic drug manufacturer...

USDA Announces How $330M in COVID-19 Pandemic Aid Will be Used for More Producers and Businesses

On Tuesday, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced that it is allocating $330 million to help agricultural producers and other businesses in...

VIEWPOINTS: A Journey from Law to Tech

In 2016, the managing partner of the litigation boutique I was working at had just returned from a conference at Harvard for law firm managing partners.  He’s...

VIEWPOINTS: Open Fields in Indiana

Here in Indiana, can the government secretly record you and your family while you’re in the fields? A recent Farm Journal article on the...