Monthly Archives: November, 2020

Instagram Sues to Permanently Block “Clone” Websites

Facebook and Instagram have filed a complaint in the Northern District of California against an individual for creating a network of clone Instagram websites...

Shareholder Sues BioSpecifics Technologies to Halt Proposed Merger

A Southern District of New York complaint claims that the proposed acquisition of BioSpecifics Technologies Corp. (BSTC) by a wholly-owned subsidiary of pharmaceutical company...

“Tiger King” Exotic Animal Park Sued for Endangered Species Act Violations

The Department of Justice filed a civil complaint Thursday against Jeffrey and Lauren Lowe, Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park LLC, and Tiger King LLC...

Gov. Opposes Teva’s Dismissal Bid in Medicare Kickbacks Case

The government filed an opposition Tuesday against Teva Pharmaceuticals' motion to dismiss the initial complaint that alleged Medicare fraud and violations of the Anti-Kickback...

CDC Cannot Deport Immigrant Children Under Concerns of COVID-19 Spread, Rules Court

On Wednesday, Judge Emmet G. Sullivan granted the plaintiff, a class representative for a putative class of unaccompanied minors at risk of deportation from...

Cable Provider Sues ISP Over Gigabit+ Trademark

Mediacom Communications, a cable television, internet, and phone service provider, filed a complaint against Everywhere Wireless, an internet service provider, on Wednesday in the...

Deadlines Set in “Challenge to Form” of Miss. Medical Marijuana Ballot Measure

The Mississippi Supreme Court said on Tuesday that it will consider whether the ballot measure to legalize medical marijuana, which was approved by almost...

FCC Fines Telemarketer $10M For Robocalls Spoofing Competitor’s Number, False Allegations Against Candidate

On Wednesday, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issued a fine against a San Diego-based telemarketer, Marketing Support Systems, $9,997,750 for making 47,610 illegal robocalls...