Monthly Archives: November, 2021

Court Provides Early Guidance to Parties in GoFundMe Disability Access Class Action

On Monday, a Southern District of New York judge responded to an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) complaint filed by a blind Bronx, New...

At Ninth Circuit, Epic Games Opposes Apple’s Renewed Bid to Halt Anti-Steering Injunction

Last Friday, Epic Games Inc. argued that the appellate court should rule no differently than the  district court, which denied Apple’s motion to stay...

Clearview AI Receives $22.6M Fine from British Data Privacy Agency

According to The New York Times, a British privacy oversight body impugned Clearview AI for overstepping the country’s data protection laws. The Information Commissioner’s...

Broken Privilege and IoT with Kathryn Rattigan

There are now billions and billions of interconnected devices in the world with more coming online every day. Smart cars. Smart cities. Smart agriculture...

Mondelez Sued Over Fudge Covering on Oreos

Food giant Mondelez was sued in the Southern District of New York on Sunday. The company faces allegations that its Fudge Covered Oreos are...

Prepared Food Photos, Inc Sues Heritage IGA for Copyright Infringement

On Thursday, Prepared Food Photos, Inc. filed a complaint against Heritage IGA Tiffin, LLC in the Southern District of Florida alleging copyright infringement.  According to...

Abbott Laboratories, Mead Johnson Sued for False Advertisement of Baby Formula

Two plaintiffs have filed suit against defendants Abbott Laboratories, Inc. and Mead Johnson & Company, LLC both individually and on behalf of their deceased...

University of Kansas Files 340(b) Program Challenge

Last week, a case was filed in the District of Columbia District Court by the University of Kansas Hospital Authority against Xavier Becerra,...