Monthly Archives: February, 2022

Microsoft Takes Aim at Phony Tech Support Scheme Operator in Civil Suit

A complaint filed last Friday claims that an Indiana man and his company have defrauded Microsoft software users and caused the company to expend...

New Attorney Sanctions Analytics Reveals Litigation Risks

Being on the receiving end of a motion for sanctions is among any lawyer’s most-dreaded scenarios. If a sanctions motion is granted: even worse....

California Attorney General Announces Arrests in Fraudulent Hospice Scheme

California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced the arrest of 14 individuals, on Thursday, who were connected to a fraudulent hospice company scheme. The two...

Nonprofits Petition Federal Government to Ban Harmful Pesticides on Wildlife Refuges

The Center for Biological Diversity and Center for Food Safety filed a petition on Thursday requesting the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) to ban the...

VideoLabs Sues Netflix in Digital Video Patent Dispute

VideoLabs Inc. and VL Collective IP LLC (together VL) have sued Netflix Inc. over its purported refusal to pay to license VL’s digital video...

United States Sues to Block UnitedHealth’s Proposed Acquisition of Change Healthcare

The Department of Justice and the states of Minnesota and New York filed a complaint in the District of Columbia District Court to block...

Details of Altria, JUUL Victory Over FTC Emerge in ALJ Opinion

In a decision issued on Thursday, the administrative law judge overseeing the antitrust dispute between the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and tobacco company Altria...

Blue Cross Blue Shield Suit for In-Network Underpayment Removed to Federal Court

Earlier this week, Health Care Service Corporation doing business as Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas filed a notice to remove an in-network underpayment...