Monthly Archives: August, 2021

Tenth Circuit Affirms Ruling Against Kansas Ag Gag Law

The Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in a 2-1decision on Thursday that parts of Kansas’ “ag-gag” law are unconstitutional, affirming the District of...

Amended Complaint Filed in Kickbacks Case Against Abbott Labs

Everest Principals, on behalf of the US government and over half of the states, filed an amended complaint on Thursday in their anti-kickback case...

Pharmacy Removes Black Box Warning Case to Federal Court

Via a notice of removal filed earlier this week, pharmacy CVS relocated a case alleging negligent labeling and distribution of a Bell's palsy treatment...

VIEWPOINTS: COVID at the Gate – Tracking Merger and Securities Litigation Through the Pandemic

The United States mergers & acquisitions (M&A) market has faced a turbulent period, fluctuating wildly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Matterhorn’s M&A database tracks publicly-announced...

Tomato Farm Claims Expired Agriphage CMM Caused Loss Of Crops From Bacterial Canker

A tomato farm alleged that Nutrien and other agriculture companies which produce chemicals to prevent bacteria led its crop of roma tomatoes, large round...

Uniloc and Apple End IPR Appeal Over Exercise Monitoring Patent

According to an order issued by the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals Wednesday, the patent dispute between Uniloc 2017 LLC and Apple Inc. is...

FCC Accessibility Violation Order Says ViaTalk Must Ensure Customer Service Equity

On Wednesday, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) responded to an informal complaint lodged against VoIP service provider ViaTalk LLC regarding access to telecommunications services....

FTC Alleges Facebook Resorted to Extreme Measures to Crush Competition in Amended Pleading

On Thursday, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) filed an amended complaint against Facebook Inc., marking its second attempt to make the social media company...