Monthly Archives: June, 2020

Parties in Pork Antitrust Case Argue Whether Peanut Antitrust Ruling is Applicable

Defendants in a Minnesota pork antitrust case sent a letter Tuesday to Judge John R. Tunheim in response to arguments made in a letter...

Lawsuit Against Oculus VR Founder Is Back On After Initially Being Tossed

A case against virtual reality pioneer Oculus VR and its founder can proceed after a Ninth Circuit order issued Monday. The Northern District of...

FCC to Investigate T-Mobile Outage

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will examine a widespread T-Mobile outage that affected individuals throughout the United States Monday, according to its chairman. Customers...

Employee Claims Skippy Underpaid for Overtime Work

A former employee alleged in a class-action lawsuit in the Arkansas Eastern District Court on Monday that he and other employees of peanut butter...

Tools Aviation Claims Battery Caddies Sold on Amazon Infringe on Patents

Tools Aviation LLC alleged in a complaint filed Monday that Digital Pavilion Electronics infringed on its patent by selling “battery holding and dispensing apparatus,...

Former Employee Alleges Misclassification by Bimbo Bakeries

A former employee of Bimbo Bakeries alleged in a proposed class action filed Monday that Bimbo Bakeries USA, Inc., and Bimbo Food Bakeries Distribution,...

Shareholder Accuses Asian Restaurant Supplier of SEC Violations

An investor alleged before a Central District of California judge that restaurant supplier HF Foods made statements in Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filings...

Dept. of Commerce Allows US Telecoms to Work With Huawei on 5G Standards

The Department of Commerce announced a new rule Monday that will allow American companies to work with the Department and Huawei to develop standards...