Monthly Archives: August, 2021

Court Declines to Dismiss Lawsuit Over Waivers for Poultry Processing Speeds

In an order filed on Friday, the District of Columbia District Court determined that claims filed by five labor unions and an international affiliate...

Pepperidge Farms Secures Partial Dismissal of Worker’s Employment Lawsuit

According to an order issued last Friday, the plaintiff who allegedly reported a roach infestation to her supervisor at a Pepperidge Farm Incorporated’s processing...

Apple, Intel and Others Sue U.S. in International Trade Court Over Chinese Import Tariffs

Late last week, several companies sued the federal government over what they claim is an unfair imposition of tariffs on products imported from the...

Court Denies Lyft’s Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings in Securities Suit

The Northern District of California court overseeing the securities litigation declined the rideshare company’s request for judgment on the pleadings as to a component...

Epic Games Files Amended Complaint in Google Play Store Antitrust MDL

Epic Games' amended complaint against Google, revised as a matter of course, alleges that Google abuses its market dominance by charging  supracompetitive commissions for...

ANALYTICS: What Pharma Companies File the Most PTAB Petitions?

While many patent disputes involve high tech components like semiconductors or computers, many concern pharmaceuticals. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration compiles pharmaceuticals into...

USDA Begins $350M Program To Get COVID-19 Aid To Dairy Farmers

The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced on Thursday that it is making changes to improve the COVID-19 pandemic aid for dairy farms through the...

Class-Action Complaints Stream in Over T-Mobile Data Breach

On August 15, reports began circulating that T-Mobile suffered a data breach that may have affected between 53 million and 100 million customers. Only...