A magistrate judge found that a defendant forged his wife's and son's signatures on discovery verifications and fed his own lawyers false information for two years — but declined to end the case on the first swing.
Ricci v. Scott et al
A Texas federal judge refused to break off H-E-B's case from a 17-defendant patent suit over Bang energy drinks, concluding the grocery chain's supply-chain ties to its co-defendants were too tangled to split.
Amide Beverage Company, LLC v. Amazon.com, Inc., et al.
A federal judge denied a toolmaker's emergency request to freeze assets of unnamed defendants while ordering major financial platforms to produce identifying information and account balances.
Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation v. individuals, corporations, limited liability companies, partnerships, and unincorporated associations identified on Schedule A
A Delaware investor who lost $250,000 on a mobile health app that its own co-founder admitted was only a "vision" wins summary judgment on fraud — but the fight over alleged self-dealing goes to trial.
Kevin Kulak v. Itshak On
The U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland dismissed a suit by infant sleep product maker Keezio Group, LLC against the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), ruling that a CPSC press release warning consumers about entrapm...
KEEZIO GROUP, LLC, Plaintiff, v. U.S. CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISION, et al., Defendants.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has released largely unredacted evidence from a preliminary injunction filing, revealing Amazon’s alleged scheme to collude with vendors and competitors to artificially raise retail prices.
Naming Names: Attorney General Bonta Secures Public Access to Evidence in Amazon Price Fixing Case
A federal judge in Manhattan has frozen assets and ordered expedited discovery against a large group of anonymous online sellers accused of hawking unauthorized Godzilla merchandise on Walmart's marketplace.
Toho Co., Ltd. v. the individuals, corporations, limited liability companies, partnerships, and unincorporated associations identified on Schedule
A federal judge in California has stayed a putative class action against Amazon.com, Inc. regarding the company's former non-disparagement clause, pending a critical state appellate ruling on whether the "Yelp Law" authorizes a private r...
MARCOS RAMOS et al., Plaintiffs, v. AMAZON.COM, INC., et al., Defendants.
A federal judge in Delaware granted Google summary judgment on patent-eligibility grounds, holding that the sole remaining claim in B.E. Technology's infringement suit is directed to an abstract idea and contains no inventive concept suf...
B.E. Technology, L.L.C. v. Google LLC
The San Francisco Superior Court denied Amazon's motion for summary judgment on its seventh crossclaim in California's 2022 antitrust case against the company, Attorney General Rob Bonta announced Thursday, with trial scheduled for Janua...
A San Francisco Superior Court ruling keeps California's antitrust case against Amazon on track for a January 2027 trial after the court denied the company's motion for summary judgment on a key defense theory.
Attorney General Bonta Delivers Prime Victory Against Amazon in Ongoing Price Fixing Case
A federal judge in the Eastern District of Louisiana denied Amazon's bid to dismiss warranty and federal consumer-protection claims brought by a Louisiana woman whose Baseus magnetic power bank caught fire in her vehicle, while dismissin...
Davis v. Amazon.com, Inc.
U.S. District Judge Robert Pitman granted Crowvision, Inc.’s motion for a preliminary injunction against defendants identified on Schedule A, halting the sale of counterfeit goods bearing the plaintiff’s federally registered trademarks a...
Crowvision, Inc. v. The Partnerships and Unincorporated Associations Identified on Schedule A