Monthly Archives: September, 2020

House Passes Don’t Break Up The T-Band Act

The House of Representatives passed a bill repealing the requirement that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to do away with the 470-512 MHz band...

Calif. AG Testifies Before Senate Committee on Consumer Data Privacy

California’s Attorney General Xavier Becerra testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation this Wednesday, in a hearing entitled, “Revisiting the...

Syngenta Opposes Coffee Trademark Application

Syngenta Participations AG (Syngenta), a Swiss company, filed a notice of opposition to a NewCoffee GmbH & Co. oHG (NewCoffee) trademark registration application on...

Sony Sued For Exploding E-Cigarette Battery

On September 24, Bernardino Manuel brought a new product liability action against Sony Corporation in the Southern District of New York alleging that the...

Complaint Filed Against Council on Environmental Quality Critiques New Feeding Operation Rule

Organizations filed a complaint on Wednesday in the District of Columbia against the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) and its chairperson, Mary Neumayr, challenging...

Federal Circuit Mixed Opinion In HP Patent Infringement Suit

The Federal Circuit issued an opinion on Thursday regarding an appealed suit from the Eastern District of Texas involving plaintiff-appellant Network-1 Technologies, Inc., and...

Defendants Question Applicability of Recent Decision to Pork Antitrust Lawsuit

Lawyers for JBS USA Food Company, in a case alleging antitrust activity in the pork industry, responded on Tuesday in the District of Minnesota,...

Instacart And Cornershop Agree To Stipulated Preliminary Injunction

In July, Instacart sued Uber’s grocery shopping and delivery platform, Cornershop, for copyright infringement claiming that Cornershop was scraping and using Instacart’s copyrighted images...