Monthly Archives: March, 2022

Peloton Removes Wage and Hour Class Action to Federal Court in Los Angeles, Calif.

On Wednesday, Peloton Interactive Inc. removed an employment lawsuit brought on behalf of aggrieved California hourly workers. The complaint, originally filed in early January,...

9th Cir. Affirms Dismissal of Twitter’s Suit Against Texas AG as ‘Not Prudentially Ripe’

On Wednesday, a published appellate opinion said that Twitter Inc.’s preemptive suit against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton was just that, premature. The complaint,...

On Appeal, Zendesk Beats Securities Fraud Suit

An unpublished opinion issued on Wednesday by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals disposed of a securities fraud class action brought by shareholders of...

How Data Reveals Key Answers for Dispositive Motions

Dispositive motions win (and lose) cases. Whether seeking summary judgment, dismissal, or judgment on the pleadings, these high-stakes motions can (quite literally) make or...

Food Retailer Sued Over Allegedly Misleading Gluten Free Labelling

On Monday, plaintiff Oluwakemi Adewol filed a putative  consumer class action in the Eastern District of Missouri against Frickenschmidt Foods, LLC. The plaintiff alleges...

Northwell Health Sued by Former Employee for Discriminatory Conduct

A suit was filed on Tuesday in the Eastern District of New York by an ex-employee against her former employer, Northwell Health, and her...

Owner of “Sham” Fruit Distribution Company Sued by the SEC for Securities Fraud

On Tuesday, the Securities and Exchange Commission filed a complaint in the Southern District of California against Andrew T.E. Coldicutt for enacting a fraudulent...

Bayer Sues AltEn for Breach of Contract Due to the Abandonment of its Ethanol Production Facility

On Wednesday, Bayer US LLC filed a complaint in the District of Nebraska against AltEn, LLC, Mead Cattle Company, LLC, Green Disposal Mead LLC,...