Monthly Archives: June, 2022

Industrial Company Sued by Environmental Organization for Unlawful Pollution

A complaint was filed last Friday in the Central District of California by plaintiff Orange County Coastkeeper against defendant Alloy Die Casting Co. The...

Dallas Restaurant Carbone’s Sues Carbone Restaurant for Trademark Infringement

Earlier today, Carbone’s Fine Foods and Wine LLC filed a complaint in the Northern District of Texas - Dallas Division against The Major Food...

California Endangered Species Act Expanded to Include All Invertebrates

On Tuesday, Judges Robie, Hoch and Blease of the Third District of California's Appellate Court reversed the decision of the Sacramento County Supreme Court...

SEC Reaches Settlement With Company Over Misleading COVID-19 Test Kit Announcement

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed a complaint and reached a settlement with defendants SCWorx Corp. and its former CEO, Marc S. Schessel,...

Amgen Faces Antitrust Claims in Cholesterol Medicine Dispute

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc., filed a complaint against Amgen Inc. last week, alleging the defendant violated a variety of business laws, including the Sherman Antitrust...

SCOTUS Blocks Texas Social Media Law in Reversal of Fifth Circuit Decision

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court issued a 5-4 ruling halting the enforcement of a Texas law that bars social media platforms from censoring accounts...

Following FTC User Privacy Settlement, Private Litigant Goes After Twitter

Dovetailing on the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) $150 million fine last week, a Twitter user has sued the company for the same alleged conduct:...

‘Five Eyes’ Agreement Country Residents Sue Zoom Over User Privacy and Security Concerns

In California federal court on Tuesday, a United Kingdom and a New Zealand resident filed a class action against Zoom Video Communications Inc. over...