Monthly Archives: August, 2021

Win-Dixie and Bi-Lo Claim They Were Damaged by Beef Companies’ Anticompetitive Actions

On Monday, Winn-Dixie Stores and Bi-Lo Holding filed a complaint against major beef packing companies in the Minnesota District Court with antitrust allegations similar...

Texas Appellate Court Upholds Injunction Against Chicken Farm With Foul Odor

The Texas 12th Court of Appeals ruled in favor of a permanent injunction against a poultry farm which raised chickens for Sanderson Farms due...

EPA Settles with Libertas Copper Over Wastewater Discharges

On Monday, a settlement was reached between the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Libertas Copper, a subsidiary of Hussey Copper, in the Western...

Aerpio Sued Again Over Securities Violations via Proxy Statement

Aerpio Pharmaceuticals’ merger with Aadi has already sparked significant litigation; on Monday, plaintiff Sam Carlisle joined one of many individuals suing the company. The...

Online Shoppers Ask Court to Compel Disclosure of FullStory’s Source Code in Nike Wiretapping Suit

By letter brief filed last Friday, the plaintiffs accusing Nike Inc. and FullStory Inc. of eavesdropping on their online shopping experiences asked that the...

T-Mobile Opposes Simply Wireless’ Dismissal Motion in Trademark Usage Dispute

On Monday, T-Mobile US Inc. contended that its complaint alleging the illegal use of its trademarks withstands motion to dismiss scrutiny. The case stemmed...

EPA Wins Dismissal of JCM Farming Signage Suit

On Monday, the Southern District Court of California granted the EPA’s motion to dismiss the complaint brought against them by JCM Farming Inc., originally...

Zoom Moves to Settle Class Action in Year-long Fight over “Zoomboming” Privacy Concerns

Zoom Video Communications, Inc. and its users filed a motion for approval of the preliminary class action settlement on Saturday in the Northern District...