Monthly Archives: October, 2022

FTC Greenlights Final Orders in Right-to-Repair Cases Against Harley-Davidson, Weber

The Federal Trade Commission announced in a press release on Thursday that they approved final orders against three companies for illegally restricting customers’ right...

Nurses Seek Class Certification in DaVita Wage Case

Lead plaintiff James Bowling filed a motion Friday for conditional Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) class action certification in his suit against DaVita, Inc...

Non-Party Snap Pushes Back on Meta’s Bid to Subpoena Records in FTC’s Antitrust Case

An opposition filing submitted late last week by non-party Snap Inc., operator of the social media app SnapChat, claims that Meta Platforms is making...

Plaintiffs File Amended Complaint in Hard Drive Component Antitrust Suit

Several dozen plaintiffs from across the country have filed their third amended class action complaint against ten Chinese, Japanese, and Thai hard disk drive...

Consumers Seek Leave to Amend Class Definition in Google Online Tracking Suit

A motion filed late last week by the consumer plaintiffs taking on Google over its alleged unwanted collection of their data has asked for...

DC AG Sues Gig Delivery Service Shipt for Employee Misclassification and Labor Violations

On Thursday, District of Columbia Attorney General Karl Racine filed suit against Shipt Inc. a delivery service company and Target Corporation subsidiary, for violations...

Mandate Issues in AI-Developed Technology Patent Dispute After Fed Cir. Denies Rehearing

On Thursday, the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals issued a mandate in the case brought by Stephen Thaler challenging the notion that inventions generated...

CEO and President of Hawaiian Shipbuilder Semisub Accused of Securities Fraud

On Tuesday, the Department of Justice’s Office of Public Affairs issued a press release concerning securities fraud, conspiracy, mail fraud, and wire fraud charges...