Monthly Archives: December, 2022

DOJ Fines Swiss Tech Co. ABB Over $315M to Resolve Global Foreign Bribery Case

Switzerland’s ABB Ltd., a global technology company listed on the New York Stock Exchange, has agreed with the Department of Justice to end Foreign...

Apple Brings Patent Suit Against AliveCor in Parties’ Ongoing Heart Rate Sensor Technology Battle

A lawsuit filed by Apple Inc. asserts that defendant AliveCor Inc. illegally copies the technology of four Apple-owned patents relating to electronic sensors that...

UnitedHealth to Pay $10.8M After Panel Upholds Arbitration Award in Health Care Providers’ Action

Late last week, Lash Goldberg, counsel for TeamHealth, announced a jury verdict in their favor over insurance giant UnitedHealth in a press release provided...

Self-Driving Truck Company Sued After Going Public Via SPAC

Robert Manning, on behalf of Embark Technology, Inc. filed a complaint against Embark’s parent company Northern Genesis Acquisition (NGA), Embark’s parent company, as...

Committee Recommends the FCC Reject United States-Cuba Undersea Cable

The Department of Justice announced in a press release on Wednesday that a committee recommended that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) deny an application...

Consumers Oppose Dismissal in MacBook Defect Case

In the latest salvo in a case against Apple, Inc. concerning allegedly defective MacBooks, the consumer plaintiffs are fighting once again to survive dismissal....

FTC Temporarily Stops Debt Relief Scheme that Conned Millions from Financially Distressed Consumers

On Wednesday, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a press release announcing that it has shut down a credit card debt relief scheme that...

Jo-Ann Employee Secures Favorable Labor Law Decision in WDNY

On Tuesday, a plaintiff suing fabric retailer Jo-Ann Stores survived the company's motion to dismiss, according to an order filed in the Western...