Monthly Archives: September, 2021

White House Announces New COVID-19 Measures; Challenges Likely

On Thursday, the White House launched its latest initiative in the fight against COVID-19. The announcement made by President Biden highlighted the impact...

Empower Behavioral Health Sued for Discrimination, Retaliation

On Wednesday a case against Empower Behavioral Health was removed to the Texas Western District Court, from the 327th District Court for El...

Companies Accused of Violating ESA by Endangering Atlantic Salmon

A complaint was filed Thursday in the District of Maine by Atlantic Salmon Federation U.S., Conservation Law Foundation, Maine Rivers, and Natural Resources Council...

EPA Proposes Introduction of First-Ever PFAS Wastewater Limits and Updated Nutrient Discharge Limits

On Wednesday, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a plan to further regulate wastewater pollution including “forever chemicals,” also known as per- and...

U.S. Urges Rejection of Oracle’s Cert. Petition in JEDI Contract Case After its Cancellation

On Wednesday, the United States, through Acting Solicitor General Brian H. Fletcher, filed a supplemental brief in the dispute between Oracle America Inc. and...

Triller Seeks Judgment on the Pleadings in TikTok Patent Lawsuit

According to a filing submitted by Triller Inc. on Wednesday, the claims of three patents belonging to Beijing-based ByteDance Inc. and its subsidiaries TikTok...

3rd Circuit Issues Precedential Opinion in Verizon Labor Arbitration Award Dispute

On Wednesday, an appellate panel affirmed the findings of a Eastern District of Pennsylvania trial court in an arbitration dispute between Verizon Pennsylvania LLC...

Justice Department and EPA Reach Clean Air Act Settlement with Arbor Hills Energy

Arbor Hills Energy LLC will reduce sulfur dioxide emissions at a gas-to-energy landfill in Northville, Michigan and pay a $750,000 fine as part of a settlement with...