Monthly Archives: March, 2020

Patent Litigation Firm Petitions Supreme Court on Fees

Blackbird Tech filed a petition for a writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of the United States in its suit against Health in...

Amazon Sued by Customer Over Third Party Seller Practices

On March 19, plaintiffs Deborah Frame-Wilson and Christian Sabot filed an antitrust complaint against Amazon. They accuse the retail giant of “engaging in a...

Tech Companies Could Face Increasing Pressure To Share Location Data to Fight COVID-19

In light of widespread social distancing measures during the COVID-19 pandemic, governments are looking at other options to help slow the spread of the virus. The...

Patent Groups File Amicus Brief In PAE Antitrust Case

Unified Patents, CableLabs, Patreon, and Bitmovin have filed an amicus curiae brief in the ongoing antitrust case between Intel and Fortress.  Intel has alleged...

Tattoo Artist’s Suit Against Digital Recreation Survives Motion to Dismiss

A lawsuit against Take-Two Interactive Software, World Wrestling Entertainment, and others, filed by tattoo artist Catherine Alexander has survived a motion to dismiss. ...

T-Mobile files Motion to Dismiss in Citizen Case Against Sprint Merger

T-Mobile moved for the dismissal of a consumer lawsuit against the soon-to-close merger between Sprint and T-Mobile, calling it an “eleventh hour challenge.” The...

DOJ Investigates Amazon’s Third-Party Sellers, According to Letter

The Department of Justice has started a probe of Amazon third-party sellers; as part of the investigation, Amazon has asked customers to cooperate with...

Los Angeles Seeks Injunction Against LAX Car Rental App

The City of Los Angeles requested an injunction against Turo Inc. to stop them from “operating an unauthorized car rental business” at the Los...