Monthly Archives: November, 2019

Monterey Files Third Patent Violation Lawsuit this Month

On November 15, Monterey Research, LLC filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. in Delaware federal court (Monterey Research, LLC v....

Lyft Misclassification Suit: Independent Contractor or Employee?

On November 21, plaintiff Renier Gonzalez filed a class and collective action complaint against defendant Lyft, Inc. (Renier Gonzalez v. Lyft, Inc. 2:19-cv-20569-BRM-JAD) for...

DoorDash Couriers Sue to Enforce Arbitration

On November 15, plaintiff Terrell Abernathy filed a petition for order compelling arbitration against defendant, DoorDash, Inc. (Terrell Abernathy, et al. v. DoorDash, Inc....

Blue Origin Wins Concessions in Military Space Launch Contract

The Government Accountability Office is upholding one of the objections spaceflight company Blue Origin made in their protest over the bidding process for an Air Force contract...

DC Sues DoorDash for Violating the Consumer Protection Procedures Act

On November 19, the District of Columbia filed a complaint against DoorDash (District of Columbia v. DoorDash) for violating the Consumer Protection Procedures Act (CPPA). The complaint...

Taking A Hint From Twitter, Google Will Restrict Political Ads Too

On November 20, Google announced it would limit political ads targeting specific audiences based on political affiliation or public voter records. Additionally, specific location...

PayPal Acquires Honey for $4 Billion

On November 20, PayPal announced that it is set to acquire Honey, a shopping and rewards deal-finding browser extension, for $4 billion. The deal is mostly cash....

Pinterest Sued for Violating Photographer’s Copyright

On November 15, the Supreme Court agreed to hear the multi-billion dollar lawsuit between Google and Oracle. Oracle sued Google for infringing copyrights when it made the...