Monthly Archives: October, 2020

Lawsuit Claims Blue Diamond Almond Milk is Misleading Because it Has Artificial Vanilla

Stephen Bradshaw, a New York resident, filed a putative class-action lawsuit in the Eastern District of New York on Sunday against Blue Diamond Growers...

Senate Commerce Committee Minority Releases Report Demonstrating Unfair Big Tech Practices Threaten Local News

On Tuesday, Senate Commerce Committee Ranking Member Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) issued a press release on the committee minority’s 67-page report that demonstrates the impact...

Judge Declines to Dismiss Turkey Antitrust Claims in Illinois Suit

Northern District of Illinois Judge Virginia M. Kendall denied a motion to dismiss antitrust claims against companies in the turkey industry on Monday, but...

Two Complaints Say Montana Soldier-Butler Project Will Harm the Environment

Two complaints were filed against the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and the United States Forest Service by environmental organizations in the District...

Senate Holds Section 230 Hearing With Tech Giants

On Wednesday, Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation Chairman Sen. Roger Wicker (R- Miss.) held a hearing entitled, “Does Section 230’s Sweeping Immunity...

Tenet Healthcare Corp. Employee Alleges FMLA and Disability Violations

On October 27, in the Michigan Eastern District, Tracy Hack filed a complaint against Tenet Healthcare Corporation Inc., VHS of Michigan Inc. (DBA...

AT&T Sued For Patent Infringement For Tracking Broadcasts And Providing Program Information

On Tuesday in the District of Maryland, plaintiff Global Interactive Media, Inc. (GIM) filed a complaint for patent infringement against defendants AT&T Services, Inc....

D.C. Court Refuses to Block FDA Ban of Imported Homeopathic Injections

On October 23, in the District of Columbia, District Judge Randolph Moss denied a preliminary injunction, while allowing the case to proceed to...