Monthly Archives: October, 2020

Toyota Sued For Infringing Vehicle Audio-Related Patents

On Wednesday in the Western District of Texas, MicroPairing Technologies filed a complaint against Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas for infringing its patents via the...

HHS Cannot Issue Civil Penalties Without Prior Notice of How to Comply with Regulations, Sixth Circuit Finds

An appellate panel of judges from the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled in a case between Golden Living Ctr.- Mountain View and...

Gary, Indiana Receives Lawsuit from U.S. for Landfill Environmental Violations

On Tuesday, Gary, Indiana, a town whose name “as Shakespeare would say, trips along softly on the tongue,” received a complaint in the Northern...

Georgia Mask Mandate Exemption Vioaltes Voting Rights Act, Court Finds

On October 27, in the Western District of Texas, the Honorable Judge Jason Pulliam overturned a portion of Georgia Governor Greg Abbott’s Executive...

Aetna to Pay $1M to Settle HIPAA Breaches

According to a press release put out by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Aetna Life Insurance Company and its affiliated...

Ninth Circuit Denies Rehearing En Banc In FTC v. Qualcomm Antitrust Suit

On Wednesday, the Ninth Circuit filed an order whereby Circuit Judge Johnnie B. Rawlinson and Circuit Judge Consuelo M. Callahan vote to deny the...

Special Master to Choose Recipient of Unclaimed Dish Network Class Action Funds

On Tuesday, District Judge Catherine C. Eagles issued an order explaining that she will appoint a special master to help decide how to disburse...

Mississippi City Seeks to Invalidate State Medical Marijuana Ballot Initiative

According to a Marijuana Business Daily (MBD) article published earlier this week, the City of Madison, Miss., hopes to knock a “business-friendly medical cannabis...