Monthly Archives: May, 2021

Sprint Hit with Complaint Over ‘Unconscionable’ Terms of Phone Lease Program

Two Sprint Corporation customers have filed a complaint against the mobile service provider in connection with the company’s Flex Lease Agreement program. The Central...

Tencent America Sued for Infringement of E-Commerce Patent

AML IP LLC filed suit against Tencent America LLC on May 7 seeking relief from the alleged infringement of its patent relating to methods...

FCC to Expand Access to 3.5 GHz Spectrum in Puerto Rico and US Pacific Islands

Last Friday, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced plans to make mid-band spectrum available for 5G and other advanced wireless services in Puerto Rico,...

Tribes, Government Stipulate Dismissal of Lawsuit Against Keystone XL Pipeline

Noting President Joe Biden’s cancellation of the Keystone XL Pipeline on Jan. 20, his first day in office, each party in a lawsuit by...

California Judge Denies Summary Judgment to Both Parties in Glumetza Antitrust Suit

The Northern District of California on Thursday denied summary judgment to both parties in a consolidated antitrust class action over diabetes drug Glumetza. The...

False Claims Act Case Against Indiana Pain Clinic Survives Motion to Dismiss

Magistrate Judge Andrew Rodovich of the Northern District of Indiana on Wednesday denied a motion to dismiss a case against a physician and...

New York AG Investigation Report Finding 18 Million Fake Comments on FCC Net Neutrality Rulemaking

On Thursday, New York Attorney General (AG) Letitia James announced that her office has released a report detailing her office’s investigation into fake public...

EPA Reaches Settlement With Bear River Supply Pesticide Company for FIFRA Violations

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced in a news release Thursday that it reached a $50,578 settlement with Bear River Supply Inc., a California-based...