U.S. District Judge David G. Estudillo granted motions to dismiss by Progressive and State Farm in a Telephone Consumer Protection Act suit, ruling that plaintiff Jaxene Sundstrom failed to allege facts establishing the insurers were vicariously liable for...
A federal judge in Maryland entered summary judgment for Tecore, Inc. on liability for breach of contract against Yemen, but denied the company's request for $2.5 million in damages due to disputed evidence of actual costs.
A Southern District of New York judge denied a stay pending appeal in a complex commercial dispute, ruling that respondents' claims regarding foreign law conflicts and jurisdictional divestiture were without merit and that they failed to show likely success...
The Eighth Circuit vacated the FCC’s digital discrimination rule, holding that the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act does not authorize disparate impact liability and limiting regulation to the subscriber-provider relationship.
A three-judge panel concluded broadcasters had not shown the court likely has jurisdiction — and that a California injunction may have already reduced their claimed harm.
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Tuesday in a challenge by AT&T and Verizon to the constitutionality of Federal Communications Commission fines totaling more than $100 million, with justices appearing skeptical of the carriers' Seventh Amendmen...
The Supreme Court will decide whether the Federal Communications Commission can impose multimillion-dollar fines on telecommunications carriers in administrative proceedings without providing a jury trial, a question that splits the federal circuits and tes...