Monthly Archives: May, 2021

Army Corps of Engineers Says Decisions in Lawsuit Against 2017 NWP Permit Are Moot

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers asked the Ninth Circuit on Tuesday to vacate decisions in a lawsuit regarding the 2017 version of Nationwide...

Bader Farms Argues in Answer Brief That Monsanto, BASF Knew Dicamba System Would Result in Damages

On Wednesday, Bader Farms Inc. filed an answer brief in its Eighth Circuit appeal against Monsanto and BASF. The plaintiffs filed the appeal after...

PETA Sues Health Agencies Over Alleged Withholding of Primate Experimentation Records

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals Inc. (PETA) is suing a trio of government health agencies over claims that the agencies violated...

Google Sued Over Purported Privacy Violations for Real-Time Bidding Auctions

On Wednesday, consumers filed a class-action complaint against Google LLC in the Northern District of California, alleging that Google falsely presents that it protects...

DC Judge’s Vacatur of Eviction Moratorium On Pause After Granting Stay to Defendants

The nationwide eviction moratorium — for now — will remain in place after the federal District of Columbia judge who ruled Wednesday to...

Bausch & Lomb Invokes ‘First-to-File’ Rule in Argument for ZeaVision Patent Case Dismissal

After ZeaVision LLC filed a complaint seeking declaratory judgment that it did not infringe on Bausch & Lomb Inc.’s patents, the patent owners...

Agriculture Secretary Responds to Lawsuit Claiming COVID-19 Aid Should Not Be Based on Race

U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Tom Vilsack on Wednesday told reporters in a daily White House briefing that the department plans to proceed...

Sony Sued for Monopolization of PlayStation Store

On Wednesday,  a consumer filed a class-action complaint in the Northern District of California against Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC alleging that Sony violated antitrust...