Monthly Archives: September, 2020

Bank Sues Watermelon Grower and Buyers in Contract Action

OneSouth Bank filed a breach of contract suit against Herman Curt Titshaw, a watermelon grower, for allegedly defaulting on a loan and selling bank-owned...

Texas City Sued For Clean Water Act Violations

On September 25, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) sued the City of Corpus Christi, Texas, for...

Wayne Farms Inspector Files Complaint After USDA Inspector Injured

A Sept. 25 complaint filed in the Circuit Court of Yell County, Arkansas, by plaintiff Mary Beth Anderson charged defendant Wayne Farms, LLC with...

Here We Go Again: Judge Blocks TikTok Ban Following Halt of WeChat Ban

On Sunday, Judge Carl J. Nichols of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia blocked the Trump administration from banning TikTok, providing...

Simply Orange Juice Company Claims Yogurt “Simply Free” Trademark Would Cause Harm

Simply Orange Juice Company (SOJC), which produces smoothies, fruit juices, and lemonades, filed an opposition to Simply Free Foods Inc.’s 2019 application for a...

Federal Circuit Issues Opinion After Apple Challenged PTAB Decision

On Friday, the Federal Circuit issued an opinion in Apple’s two consolidated appeals challenging the Patent Trial and Appeal Board’s (PTAB) decision “that certain...

Wireless Communications Mobile Sues For Home Security Communicator Patent Infringement

Wireless Communications Mobile filed numerous complaints alleging patent infringement on Thursday in the Western District of Texas against Fort Knox Security Services; Protect America,...

Snack Maker Asks PTO to Cancel Trademark for Processed Nuts Containing “Rockin’ Ranch” Phrase

Biena, LLC petitioned the United States Patent and Trademark Office’s (PTO) Trademark Trial and Appeal Board last week, asking it to cancel Texas Star...