Monthly Archives: December, 2020

Tyson Waterloo Plant COVID-19 Death Suit Remanded to State Court

Northern District of Iowa Judge Linda R. Reade signed an order on Monday remanding a lawsuit alleging that Tyson Foods and its managers were...

Hospitals Sue HHS Secretary Over Alleged Unlawful Decision to Not Reimburse Bad Medicare Debt

On Monday in the District of Columbia District Court, 46 Medicare-participating hospitals filed a complaint against Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)...

Parties Discuss Scope of Relief in Farmworker’s Request to Delay EPA Pesticide Rule

The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a letter on Saturday on behalf of all of the defendants, specifically the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), responding...

2nd Circuit Overturns Fixed Capacity Limits on N.Y. Houses of Worship During Pandemic

On Monday, a Second Circuit panel ruled that New York Governor Andrew Cuomo could no longer enforce occupancy limits for houses of worship...

Salesforce’s Proposed Acquisition of Slack Prompts Slack Shareholder Suit

On Monday a Slack Technologies, Inc. stockholder filed a complaint in the Northern District of California against the company and members of its Board...

EPA Finalizes First Greenhouse Gas Emissions Standards for Aircraft

On Monday, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) unveiled its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions standards for airplanes used in commercial aviation and large business jets....

DISH Network Sues Company Over “Pirate Streaming Service”

DISH Network LLC and NagraStar LLC filed a complaint on Monday in the Western District of New York against defendants UVConn Inc., DHE Boss...

USDA Continues to Fight Injunction Against New Survey Rule

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) continued its push to pass the responsibility of completing surveys on farmworker wages to the Department of...