Monthly Archives: April, 2022

Flying Cameras: Gaps in Drone Regulation and How Courts Can Fill Them … at Least for Now

Drones have rapidly transformed dozens of industries since hitting the commercial market. International aid groups use medical drones to deliver life-saving medications and vaccines to remote...

Massachusetts Water Resources Authority Sued Over Failure to Enforce Clean Water Act Standards

Wednesday marked the filing of a suit in the District of Massachusetts by plaintiff Conservation Law Foundation, Inc. (CLF) against defendant Massachusetts Water Resources...

Shareholder Sues Pharmaceutical Company Over Proposed Merger

A suit was filed on Wednesday in the Southern District of New York by investor Shiva Stein against defendants Antares Pharma, Inc., as well...

Third Circuit Affirms Decision Dismissing Antitrust Case Concerning Airport Beverage Exclusivity

On Wednesday, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals issued its opinion affirming the District Court’s judgment in Host International, Inc. v. MarketPlace, PHL, LLC....

Prepared Food Photos Sues Grocery Store Over Use of Image

Prepared Food Photos Inc. filed a complaint against Leon’s Food Market Inc. alleging the defendant committed copyright infringement. The plaintiff is in the business of...

Lifenet Sues Slew of Agencies Over No Surprises Act

On Wednesday a case was filed in the Eastern District of Texas by Lifenet Inc. against the Department of Health and Human Services, the...

Apple Benefits Plan Sued Over Failure to Cover Mental Health Treatment

On Wednesday a case was filed in the Northern District of California, as a Jane Doe action against Apple Inc. Health and Welfare...

Apple Says Court Should Reject HomePod ‘Planned Obsolescence’ Suit in MTD

On Wednesday, Apple filed moving papers in support of its bid to dismiss a consumer complaint over a software update that allegedly rendered HomePod...