Monthly Archives: July, 2021

Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Sued for Wrongful Termination After COVID Leave

The Thomas Jefferson University Hospital is under suit from former employee and plaintiff Tauhedah Cryor over claims that the hospital violated the Family and...

Court Affirms Recall of Hershey’s Milkshake Machine Following Patent Infringement Allegations

The Federal Circuit entered a judgment on Wednesday affirming the Delaware District Court’s decision in an ice cream machine patent lawsuit, which awarded the...

Ring Wins Stay Pending Arbitration in Cyberattack Suit

On Tuesday, a motion to stay was granted to defendant Ring LLC in their case against a class of consumers who alleged that...

Apple Seeks NDCA Transfer of Third-Party Subpoena Dispute Related to Antitrust Litigation

On Tuesday, Apple Inc. requested that the Northern District of Illinois transfer the document request dispute with non-party Basecamp LLC, a web software company...

Indiana Cities Prevail on Threshold Issue in Franchise Fee Appeal Against Netflix, Hulu, and Others

On Wednesday, a panel of Seventh Circuit judges sided with the City of Fishers, Indiana in its case against four streaming platforms for their...

House Passes Bill Addressing PFAS Contamination

On Wednesday the U.S. House of Representatives again passed a multifaceted bill, the PFAS Action Act, aimed at addressing contamination from PFAS or “forever...

Tyson Objects to Discovery and Deposition Requests from ALDI and Ahold Delhaize

On Tuesday, Tyson Foods filed objections to two motions regarding discovery as part of a large antitrust lawsuit against the company and others regarding...

Retired Pediatrician Asks for Evidentiary Hearing on Bone Scan Requirement in Flint Water Lawsuit

In a consolidated Flint, Michigan water lead contamination lawsuit, retired pediatrician and Flint, Michigan resident Dr. Lawrence A. Reynolds submitted a supplemental brief objecting...