Monthly Archives: July, 2020

COVID-19 Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Pilgrim’s Pride Removed to District Court

Pilgrim’s Pride removed a case claiming the company is at fault for the death of Maria Hernandez from the COVID-19 virus to the Eastern District of...

SCOTUS Invalidates Government Debt Collection Exception To The TCPA

On Monday, the Supreme Court issued a decision in Barr, et al. v. American Association of Political Consultants Inc., et al., affirming the Fourth Circuit’s judgment in...

FTC Settles With Miniclip in COPPA Dispute

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) finalized a settlement today with video game maker Miniclip, S.A. over its allegedly misleading statements about membership in an...

Government Welcomes T-Mobile and Dish Deal for Boost Network

On Wednesday, T-Mobile US Inc. and Dish Network announced tht they finalized and completed T-Mobile’s divestiture of Boost Network to Dish.  The DOJ and...

Cargill and Central Salt Remove Case Alleging Village Water Salt Contamination to District Court

Cargill, Incorporated removed a case alleging that it and other companies involved with a salt storage site are responsible for a village’s wells being...

Rose Acre Farms Files Brief in Egg Price-Fixing Lawsuit Appeal

Rose Acre Farms Inc. claimed in a brief filed on Wednesday in the Third Circuit Court of Appeals that allegations that the District Court...

Motorola Sued for Baby Monitor Patent Infringement

Motorola Mobility LLC is facing a patent infringement lawsuit over its alleged appropriation of a baby monitoring system. Plaintiff Script Transform LLC alleged yesterday...

CCPA Enforcement Begins As Data Privacy Issues in Remote Workspaces Become Clear

The forced changes in office culture and environment induced by the COVID-19 pandemic are likely to stay. This has led many industries to create virtual collaboration...