Monthly Archives: January, 2021

Court Rules in Favor of Plaintiffs in Suit Alleging New York Must Provide Wi-Fi For Homeless Students

Last week, Judge Alison J. Nathan of the Southern District of New York issued an order denying the defendants’ request for the court to...

Complaint Against Cigna Group Insurance Alleges ERISA Violation

On Dec. 31 in the Eastern District of Missouri, an individual filed a complaint against Life Insurance Company of North America (doing business as...

Third Court Puts the Brakes on Trump Administration’s “Most Favored Nation” Drug Pricing Rule

On Dec. 30, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. won a preliminary injunction preventing the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and other defendants from...

McLane Files Opt-Out Complaint in Broiler Chicken Antitrust Suit

McLane Company, Inc. and its subsidiaries have filed a complaint against the broiler chicken producers defending a massive antitrust suit proceeding in the Northern...

Huawei Sued For Infringement Of Semiconductor Patents

Last week, Ocean Semiconductor LLC filed a complaint in the Eastern District of Texas against Huawei, including Huawei Device USA, Inc., Huawei Device Co.,...

Plaintiffs Appeal Request for Injunction Against Colorado Minimum Cigarette Price Law

The legal push against an approved Colorado proposition to require a 20-pack of cigarettes to be sold for at least $7.00 is now set...

Ericsson Says Samsung Smartphones Utilize Its Patented Technology

On January 1, Ericsson, including Ericsson Inc.,Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson, and Ericsson AB filed a patent infringement complaint against Samsung Electronics. The filing accused the...

Sixth Circuit Rules Religious Schools In Ohio County Remain Open If Stores Do During COVID-19 Pandemic

On Dec. 31, the Sixth Circuit granted an injunction in favor of a group of Christian schools challenging an ordinance in Toledo, Ohio, that...