Monthly Archives: May, 2021

D.C. Court Denies Injunction for Tribe’s Bid to Block Oil Flow in Pipeline

The District of Columbia District Court denied a motion for permanent injunction from the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe...

Appellate Panel Finds Crew Leaders Are Not Subject to Agricultural Exemption to FLSA

Judges from the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Jose Ramirez and Joel Santana, plaintiffs who had appealed a prior ruling...

Bayer Alleges Patent Infringement for Xarelto

On Monday pharmaceutical giant Bayer filed a case in the District of Delaware against Dr Reddy’s Laboratories, LTD. This action focuses on potential infringement...

Court Finds Cross-Continental Air Ambulance Not Medically Necessary

On Monday, the court granted summary judgment in favor of the defendants in a case brought by Continental Medical Transport LLC against Health Care...

Zoom Moves to Dismiss Class Action Securities Suit

Late last week, Zoom Video Communications, Inc. filed a motion to dismiss the consolidated class action lawsuit alleging it overstated its data privacy and...

Court Approves Class Notice in Tesla Shareholder Securities Suit

On Monday, Judge Edward M. Chen signed an order regarding class notice in the securities class action dating back to 2018 filed against Tesla...

Alibaba Opposes Muhammad Ali Enterprises Trademark Registration

In a 419-page filing submitted to the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB), Alibaba Group Holding Limited has opposed the registration of the “ALI,”...

FCC Commissioner Wants Big Tech to Pay for Internet Infrastructure and Maintenance

According to a press release issued by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Monday, Commissioner Brendan Carr’s recent op-ed for Newsweek explains why sites...