Monthly Archives: August, 2021

Court Sides with Employee in Medical Billing Retaliation Case

An Eastern District of Michigan judge sided with a magistrate and, by extension, the plaintiff in a case alleging that the plaintiff was fired...

EPA Says Pesticides Are Likely To Affect Some Endangered Species

Neonicotinoids, or neonics, a newer type of insecticide which is related to nicotine are likely to affect endangered species according to a U.S....

Residents Contest Offshore Wind Project in Massachusetts, Citing Impact on Whales

A group of residents filed a complaint on Wednesday in the District of Massachusetts to contest the federal government’s approval of the Vineyard Wind...

CVS Sued for Employment Discrimination in Michigan

On Wednesday a case was filed in the Eastern District of Michigan Southern Division. The case was filed by Matthew Lambert against his former...

Bayer and BASF Seek To Dismiss Claims That Their Dicamba Herbicides Hurt Honey Farm

Agrochemical giants Bayer and BASF asked the Eastern District of Missouri on Wednesday to dismiss allegations against them from Coy’s Honey Farm Inc. that...

LHC Health Care False Claims Act Motion to Dismiss Partially Granted

A Tennessee judge partially granted on Monday a motion to dismiss a class action lawsuit against LHC Group Inc. and its subsidiary University of Tennessee...

Apple and Epic Battle Over Access to Confidential Info Filed in Related Antitrust Proceedings

Though the high profile trial between Apple and Epic Games Inc. concluded three months ago, the parties’ feud continues, this time over Epic’s right...

SDNY Court Consolidates IBM Age Discrimination-Arbitration Litigation

According to an order issued on Tuesday by United States District Judge Jesse M. Furman, more than two dozen complaints filed by former International...