Monthly Archives: July, 2020

EPA Sued For Proposed Rollbacks To The 2015 Coal Ash Rule

Multiple environmental groups sued the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and its administrator Andrew Wheeler on Monday for violations of the Resource Conservation and Recovery...

GrubHub, Uber, Postmates Sued For Antitrust Violations, Supracompetitive Prices

On Monday in the Southern District of New York, GrubHub, Uber and Postmates were sued for antitrust violations regarding their allegedly supracompetitive pricing. Plaintiffs Philip Eliades, Jonathan...

Apple, T-Mobile Sued Over iMessage and FaceTime Calls Accessed by Previous SIM Card Holder

Imagine if a stranger was able to access your private iMessage conversations and FaceTime calls because of a security flaw; Tigran Ohanian and Regge...

Baykeeper Brings Suit Against Stormwater Discharges

Raritan Baykeeper, a New York nonprofit seeking to protect the cleanliness of the state’s waterways, brought a legal action against an alleged perpetrator of...

Proposed House Bill Would Provide Grants to Meat Processors to Aid Certification

A bill proposed in the House of Representatives called the RAMP-UP Act is designed to help meat processors meet the current demand by providing...

Seattle Expresses Concerns with Bayer’s Class Action Waterway Settlement

The City of Seattle says it has concerns with a settlement in a class action case after filing to become an interested party. The...

Apple Countersues Zipit Wireless, Seeks Judgement of Noninfringement

On Friday in the Northern District of California, Apple countersued Zipit Wireless for declaratory judgment of noninfringement regarding two patents, U.S. Patent Nos. 7,292,870...

YouTube Sued by Content Creators For Copyright Infringement, Unfair Treatment

Grammy-winning composer and musician Maria Schneider and Pirate Monitor Ltd. filed a class action complaint against YouTube for copyright infringement on Thursday in the...