Monthly Archives: November, 2019

FCC Approves T-Mobile/Sprint Merger Despite Competition Fears

The Department of Justice (DOJ) approved the T-Mobile – Sprint merger in July for $26 billion. The approval came after it was announced that DISH Network will...

Monterey sues Qualcomm for Patent Infringement

On November 1, Monterey Research, an intellectual property and technology licensing company, sued Qualcomm Incorporated and its wholly owned subsidiaries Qualcomm Technologies and Qualcomm CDMA Technologies Asia-Pacific...

Walgreens Sues Fitbit in Sales Contract Dispute

On November 1, drug store chain Walgreen Co., represented by A&G Law, filed a complaint against Fitbit, Inc. for breach of contract (Walgreen Co. v. Fitbit, Inc....

Spotify Sued for Patent Infringement over Core Streaming Service

On November 1, B# On Demand LLC filed a complaint against Spotify Technology S.A., Spotify AB, and Spotify USA (B# On Demand LLC v. Spotify...

Robinhood glitch creates ‘infinite money cheat’

Popular investing and stock trading app Robinhood has introduced a new generation to the world of finance, thanks to its app platform and commission-free business model....

AGIS sues Google, Samsung over Location Sharing Features

On November 4, plaintiff AGIS Software Development LLC, filed a complaint against Defendants Samsung Electronics Co., LTD. and Samsung Electronics America, Inc., (AGIS Software Development LLC v....

Jersey City Residents Vote to Restrict Airbnb

On Tuesday, the residents of Jersey City voted 69.22% for to 30.78% against to add Ordinance 19-077 to the municipal code, which will place further...

Amazon Sued By Maine Artist For Selling Infringing Products

Plaintiff Hillary White, a Maine artist whose designs 1980s redux-inspired T-shirts, filed a complaint against Amazon.com, Inc. (Hillary White v. Amazon.com, Inc 2:19-cv-09377-FMO-AGR) for...