Monthly Archives: November, 2021

Org Sues Fish and Wildlife Service Under the Endangered Species Act

On Friday, the Center for Biological Diversity filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Secretary of the U.S. Department...

EPA Automotive Report: Fuel Economy Up, Emissions Down Despite Low Hybrid Numbers

Last Friday, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the release of its annual Automotive Trends Report, showing that model year 2020 vehicles attained record...

Pharmaceutical Co. Sues Former Senior Employees Over Wrongful Possession of Trade Secrets

Olympia Pharmacy (OPS) sued their former employees, Confidence Ekeanyanwu and Kenechukwu Okoro, for injunctive relief and damages in the Middle District of Florida last...

Ethicon Sued Over Allegedly Defective Surgical Stapler

On Friday a case was filed in the Western District of Washington. The case was filed by a patient against Ethicon Endo-Surgery Inc, and...

DOJ Announces Medicaid Fraud Guilty Plea

On Friday, the Department of Justice announced a guilty plea from a licensed attorney in a case regarding falsified timesheets and medical claims...

Lime Seeks Injunction Preventing Miami from Disclosing Business Proposal’s Trade Secret Information

A shared electric scooter company filed an emergency complaint last Thursday after it learned that the City of Miami wanted to release protected confidential...

FCC Permits Kinéis to Deploy Fleet of Satellites Supporting Internet-of-Things

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced that French satellite company Kinéis has been granted permission to offer satellite services in the U.S. market. The...

Federal Circuit Partly Reverses VoIP Patent Dispute in Facebook’s Favor

A non-precedential decision issued by the Federal Circuit sided with Facebook Inc. and WhatsApp Inc. (collectively, Facebook) over Uniloc 2017 LLC in cross-appeals from...