Monthly Archives: November, 2021

Amazon, Publishers and Authors Move for Default Judgment in Copyright Case

The plaintiffs have asked the Seattle, Washington court for an entry of judgment of $7.8 million and a permanent injunction against Kiss Library, Rodion...

Apple Denied Stay of Injunction Pending Appeal in Epic Games’ Antitrust Suit

On Tuesday, Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers denied Apple Inc.’s bid to stay an injunction requiring it to eliminate anti-steering provisions for the App Store....

#MeToo in M&A

The #MeToo movement has permanently altered the world of mergers and acquisitions. Since the reports of Harvey Weinstein’s misconduct broke in October 2017, it...

Employees Request Injunction Against Ascension Health Vaccine Mandate

A proposed class of employees has filed a complaint and request for a temporary restraining order against healthcare system Ascension Health concerning the defendant's...

Hospital Sued for Pregnancy Discrimination

On Monday a case was filed in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania by a former employee against the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP)...

Patient Sues Hospital, Doctor, and Pfizer Over Azulfidine Complications

On Friday a case was removed from New Mexico's 4th Judicial District Court of San Miguel County to the District of New Mexico....

PepsiCo Appeals Injunction in Mountain Dew Trademark Case

In an emergency motion filed Monday before the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, PepsiCo Inc. has moved to stay a preliminary injunction in a...

Scientific Games to Sell Its Lottery Business in $6B Deal Designed to Pay Debt

Gambling machine maker Scientific Games Corporation, (Nasdaq: SGMS) is set to sell its lottery business to Canadian investment company Brookfield Business Partners L.P. (NYSE:...