Monthly Archives: July, 2020

Judge Grants Indiana Residents’ Request to Keep Case in State Court

An environmental case that was removed to the Northern District of Indiana will move back to the state court system after the judge ruled...

DOJ Warns of COVID-19 Contact Tracing Scams

The Department of Justice published a warning yesterday alerting the public of contact tracing scams. Issued jointly with the Department of Health and Human Services and...

Sony Sued by Game Developer For Failing to Pay Royalties

Video game developer Tangent Games sued Sony Interactive Entertainment on Tuesday in California’s San Mateo County Superior Court for breach of contract, claiming that...

District Judge Denies Preliminary Injunction to Halt Construction On Trail

Judge Candy W. Dale of the Idaho District Court ruled against an injunction to stop construction on a recreational trail from Stanley, Idaho to...

Clothing Brands Sued For Infringing Website Search Systems

Four clothing brands, Giorgio Armani, Gucci, Levi Strauss and Nike were sued on Monday in the Western District of Texas by Hitel Technologies for patent infringement over their websites’...

FTC Settles Data Shield Complaint

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) settled with an operator of secure data centers over allegations that it misled clients about its compliance with the...

EPA Nonenforcement Policy Set to End in August

The Environmental Protection Agency announced in a memo Monday that its controversial enforcement discretion policy, enacted in March, will end by August 31, if...