Monthly Archives: October, 2021

Judge: AT&T Must Litigate California Wage and Hour Class Action

A ruling from a federal court in Fresno, California permitted a former AT&T Mobility Service LLC employee’s wage claims to proceed in their entirety....

Plaintiffs Largely Prevail in HP Printer Firmware Class Action Dismissal Opinion

Last Friday, a Northern District of California court issued a 24-page opinion in the case over HP Inc.’s internet-based updates that purportedly slow and...

San Francisco Asks Court to Toss DoorDash and Grubhub Fee Cap Ordinance Case

Last Friday, the city rejected allegations that its cap of fifteen percent on the commissions that third-party food delivery service platforms charge independent restaurants...

ANALYTICS: An Overview of Litigation Involving Health Insurance Companies

During the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, there has been an increased emphasis on health and health insurance as millions have become infected with the virus,...

Farmer-Owned Cooperative Sues Over Grassmilk Trademark

Cooperative Regions of Organic Producer Pools (CROPP), "the largest organic farmer-owned cooperative in North America," filed suit in the Western District of Wisconsin Thursday,...

JUUL Sues Gas Station Food Mart for Counterfeit Products

In a Thursday complaint field in the Western District of Oklahoma, vaping products company JUUL field suit against Vearaima Inc., alleging that the...

County of Sacramento Sued in Polluted Discharge Litigation

On Thursday in the Eastern District of California, plaintiff California Coastkeeper Alliance filed suit against three defendants, the County of Sacramento, the Sacramento Area...

Jury Hands Victory to Facebook and Oculus VR Founder in Rift Ownership Trial

According to a special verdict form issued by a San Francisco, California jury on Wednesday, Palmer Luckey and Facebook Technologies LLC (FBT), the entity...