Monthly Archives: August, 2020

Federal Agencies Propose New Regulatory Definition for “Habitat” Under the Endangered Species Act

On July 31, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) proposed a revised definition of the term...

Ericsson Opposes Certiorari in TCL Patent Infringement Suit

Respondents. wireless communications companies, Ericsson, Inc. and Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson filed a brief in opposition on Tuesday to electronics company TCL's petition for a...

Maxwell House Coffee Accused of Not Containing Advertised Amounts

In a breach of contract class-action complaint filed on Tuesday in the Northern District of Illinois, the plaintiffs claimed that Kraft Heinz Foods Company,...

Owner of “Nature’s Own” Opposes “Nature’s Path Organic” Trademark

Flowers Bakeries Brands LLC, producers of Nature’s Own bakery items sold in most of the United States, is attempting to stop Nature’s Path Foods,...

Red Onion Salmonella Outbreak Brings Lawsuits Against Thomson International

On Monday at least three lawsuits were filed against Thomson International, Inc., a California produce company, which is allegedly at fault for a salmonella...

N.C., Shrimp Companies Sued for Discarded Fish

North Carolina Fishers Reform Group (NCCFRG) et al., sued several commercial shrimp companies and the state of North Carolina on Tuesday for violations of...

Forescout Technologies Sued For Securities Fraud

In a putative class action, Ronald Blackwell sued Forescout Technologies, a device visibility and control solutions company, and its board members on Tuesday in...

Court Partly Dismisses Claims in Twitter Advertising Bot Case

A Northern District of California judge has partially dismissed a case accusing Twitter, Inc. of violating California’s Unfair Competition Law (UCL) for misleading an...