Monthly Archives: November, 2020

FCC Reaches $200M Settlement Over Sprint Lifeline Program Violations

On Wednesday, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced that it reached a $200 million penalty settlement with T-Mobile, concluding an investigation into Sprint’s alleged...

Target Files TTAB Opposition to Bullseye Design Trademark Application

On Monday, Target Brands, Inc. filed an opposition to an e-payment company's application to register a bullseye design trademark similar to Target’s iconic triple...

Court Rules Federal Government Not Immune From Lawsuits Involving Negligence in Soldier Mental Health Treatment

On November 2, in the Western District of Washington, Honorable District Judge Barbara J. Rothstein ruled that the U.S. government retained no immunity from...

Campbell Soup Files Chicken Antitrust Complaint

 The plaintiff, Campbell Soup Company and its affiliates, are among the latest to file suit against broiler chicken producers for conspiring to fix chicken...

FDA Seeks to Dismiss Suit Alleging it Should Not Have Approved Drug to Reduce Cattle Waste Emissions

The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Elanco Animal Health, an animal pharmaceutical company which intervened in favor of the defendants, each...

Blue Cross Blue Shield Antitrust Suit Settlement Reached

On Friday in the Northern District of Alabama, the 37 plaintiffs in litigation that began more than eight years ago against Blue Cross...

EPA Releases Rule to Simplify Chemical Application Zone Requirements for Agricultural Workers

The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published a rule in the Federal Register on Thursday revising one section of the Agricultural Worker Protection...

Prilosec Neglience Cases Consolidated in Ohio Ferderal Court

Pharmaceutical creator AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP has begun the removal process for the many lawsuits filed regarding its prescription and over-the-counter drug Omeprazole (Prilosec)....