Monthly Archives: July, 2021

Walgreens Sued over Home Drug Testing Kit Consignment Contract

On Thursday a complaint was filed in the Southern District of California by Pharmatech, a pharmaceutical company specializing in the creation of home...

Think Tank Seeks to File Amicus Brief in Support of Clearview AI Privacy Litigation Plaintiffs

On Thursday, the Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown Law (the Center) asked the judge overseeing the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA)...

Surgical Robot Maker Accused of Monopolization, Tying

On Thursday, a putative class action lawsuit was filed by Kaleida Health, on behalf of similarly situated parties, against Intuitive Surgical Inc. in...

Blue Cross Blue Shield Sued After Denying Coverage of Proton Beam Therapy

A case against Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) and Health Care Services Corporation was removed to Oklahoma federal court Friday. The suit comes following...

37 Attorneys General Take Aim at Google in Latest Antitrust Suit

Utah Attorney General Sean D. Reyes, along with co-lead attorneys general from New York, Tennessee, and North Carolina, have filed a lawsuit contending that...

Parties in Juul Marketing Lawsuit Dispute How Bellwether Cases Should Be Heard

Both the plaintiffs and the defendants in a Juul Labs Inc. multi-district litigation lawsuit sent a letter to Northern District of California Judge William...

USDA Says it is Continuing to Set Up Loan Forgiveness Program Halted by Preliminary Injunctions

Tom Vilsack, secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, filed a reply in a Northern District of Texas lawsuit on Tuesday to the preliminary...

Ninth Circuit Affirms Bumble Bee CEO’s Conviction Ruling There Is Evidence of Antitrust Activity

The Ninth Circuit issued a ruling on Wednesday affirming the Northern District of California conviction of Christopher Lischewski, CEO of Bumble Bee, a company...