Monthly Archives: March, 2022

HP Will Acquire Poly for $3.3B, Adding Hybrid Work Capabilities

Computer technology company HP Inc. (NYSE: HPQ) is set to acquire video and voice solutions company Poly (NYSE: POLY) in a deal said to...

What were the largest deals in Q1 2022?

As the first quarter of 2022 comes to a close, the M&A field has already seen there 10 deals valued at more than $5...

FDA Warns Companies For False Advertising of CBD Products as COVID-19 Treatment

On Tuesday, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued seven separate warning letters to companies who were allegedly advertising their CBD products as potential...

Belimed Sues Ex-Employee Over Non-Compete Agreement

Earlier this week, Belimed, Inc filed a suit against ex-employee Jeffrey Bleecker in the District of South Carolina Charleston Division. The plaintiff is...

Six Environmental Nonprofit Groups Sue EPA to Enforce Clean Air Act Provisions

On Tuesday, six nonprofits organized to protect and preserve the environment, including clean air, filed a lawsuit against the Administrator of the Environmental...

California Sportfishing Fishing Alliance Sues Landscaping Company for Alleged CWA Violations

The nonprofit California Sportfishing Protection Alliance filed a civil suit against landscaping supply company DenBeste Yard & Garden Inc. on Monday for alleged violations of the...

Class Action Filed Against General Mills for the Use of Partially Hydrogenated Oil in Hamburger Helper

On Monday, General Mills, Inc. filed a notice of removal with the Southern District of California to remove the case of Schweinsburg v. General...

Amici Throw Weight Behind Facebook in State AGs’ Antitrust Appeal

On Monday, several amici curiae pledged their support for Facebook’s cause in the antitrust case filed by nearly all state attorneys general in 2020....