Monthly Archives: March, 2023

Anti-Counterfeit Suits Dominate Professional Sports Litigation

Major professional sports leagues play a significant role in Americans’ leisure activities and in popular culture. The leagues and teams are large businesses and,...

NewGen is Reborn as First Fertility in SPAC Deal

Fertility services company NewGenIvf Limited announced its plan to go public via a SPAC acquisition valued at $50 million. The combined company will be...

FOIAengine: Requests Pointed to SBF’s Shaky World Long Before FTX Imploded

Jacob Silverman is a cryptocurrency savant and Jeopardy champion with 35,000 Twitter followers and stories to tell.  A few years ago, the 38-year-old recalled his days as...

For America’s Big Three Wireless Carriers, Patents and Data Breaches Drive Litigation

AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon Wireless are unquestionably the nation's top three wireless service providers. Docket Alarm analytics reveal that their interaction with the court...

Honeycomb Generates Buzz via SPAC Merger

SPACs are back with a flurry of activity. Among the latest deals, Global Graphene Group announced that its subsidiary Honeycomb Battery Company will be...

SPACs are Back: Data Shows Activity Ahead

Reports of SPACs’ demise are greatly exaggerated. A trio of recent deals demonstrate the persistence of SPACs as companies continue to go public despite economic headwinds: Fertility...

In the Wall Street Journal’s Crosshairs: Upside Foods, Tailor Made Compounding and Stock Trades by Federal Officials

FOIAengine Reveals the Questions Reporters Ask Freedom of Information Act requests to the federal government can be an important early warning of bad publicity or litigation to...

Analytics Show Consumer, Employer Complaints Are Top Sources of Airline Litigation

Last December, Southwest Airlines made headlines when it canceled thousands of flights, disrupting travelers' holiday plans. Despite the airline industry being a keystone to...