Wilson Fay

Wilson Fay graduated from Ithaca College with a B.S. in Business Administration and a B.A. in Legal Studies and will be graduating from the University of Wisconsin Law School in May 2022. While in law school, Wilson was a Note and Comment Editor for the Wisconsin International Law Journal, a member of Wisconsin’s Moot Court Board and a student associate at the Law and Entrepreneurship Clinic. Wilson’s interests lie at the cross section of business and the law and he enjoys working with startups and entrepreneurs to develop innovative solutions and products.

Articles by this author

Biogen Asks the Supreme Court to Review Patents’ Written...

Biotechnology company Biogen International GmbH filed a petition for a writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court on Tuesday requesting the Court overturn the Federal Circuit’s decision invalidating Biogen’s...

SCOTUS Rules HHS Deprived Hospitals Serving Low-Income or Rural...

On Wednesday, the Supreme Court unanimously ruled that the Department of Health and Human Resources (HHS) unlawfully reduced Medicare reimbursements to hospitals that serve low-income or rural populations depriving...

Third Circuit Affirms Dismissal of TCPA Lawsuit Against Student...

On Tuesday, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals issued an opinion affirming the district court’s dismissal of a case that claimed that student loan server Navient violated the Telephone...

133 Employees File Class Action Against Landscaping Co. for...

On Monday, 133 former or current employees of Epic Landscape Productions, L.C. filed a class action complaint in the District of Kansas against Epic alleging violations of the Fair...

Ill. Court Grants Class Certification in Chicken Antitrust Case

On Friday, the Northern District of Illinois issued an opinion and order in In re Broiler Chicken Antitrust Litigation granting the plaintiffs’ motion for class certification and denying the...

54 Agricultural Groups Urge Biden to Withdraw U.S.’s...

Fifty-four agricultural groups sent a letter to President Biden on Monday expressing grave concern with the United States amicus curiae brief in a case about changes to pesticide regulation...