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October 27, 2021
Vonage Hit With Patent Suit Over Cordless Call Tech
Internet phone company Vonage has been accused of infringing a 2005 patent for cordless call technology in Delaware federal court, following the filing of similar lawsuits against several other companies.
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October 07, 2021
Suit Says Danimer Overstated Green Plastic's Biodegradability
A Danimer Scientific Inc. shareholder has fired off a lawsuit accusing company executives of misleading investors about the biodegradability of its signature bioplastic product while also failing to maintain internal controls to ensure regulatory compliance and its ultimate profitability.
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September 09, 2021
Groupon Investor Seeks To File Sealed Suit Against Execs
A Groupon investor has asked a Delaware federal judge for permission to file his verified stockholder derivative action complaint against Groupon officers under seal since it contains documents he received from the company that it claims includes "nonpublic, confidential, proprietary, or commercially sensitive information."
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July 22, 2021
Seaboard Corp. Sued In Del. For Using Seized Cuban Land
The heirs and estates of Cubans whose bayside lands west of Havana were confiscated by the Castro government in 1960 have launched a federal suit in Delaware against Seaboard Corp., seeking triple damages for its use of a container port developed on the seized property.
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June 24, 2021
Otsuka Hits Indian Pharma Co. With IP Suit Over Kidney Drug
Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co. has sued Indian drug manufacturer Lupin for patent infringement over a planned generic version of Otsuka's kidney treatment drug Jynarque, which is used to treat patients suffering from a degenerative kidney disease.
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May 27, 2021
Tricida Directors Hit With Securities Suit Over Drug Approval
A Tricida investor lodged a derivative suit against the pharmaceutical company's top brass Thursday, accusing them of hiding from investors that the company's new kidney disease drug was unlikely to garner U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval.
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March 31, 2021
Union Says Del. Dispensary Refuses To Arbitrate Grievances
A Delaware marijuana dispensary has refused to arbitrate a union's grievances over concerns about the company's handling of COVID-19 in the workplace and firing of four workers, the union alleged in a federal lawsuit seeking to force arbitration in the dispute.
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March 29, 2021
Investor Challenges $2.5B Cooper-Goodyear Merger In Del.
A Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. stockholder sued Friday to block or force additional disclosures for the proposed $2.5 billion merger of Cooper and Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Inc., alleging missing material details about the deal in a federal lawsuit in Delaware.
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March 23, 2021
App Co. Shareholders Sue Ex-WeWork Brass Over Bad Deal
Shareholders in an app company acquired by onetime co-working unicorn WeWork have launched a suit in Delaware federal court claiming they were duped into a bad deal by three of WeWork's executives, including ousted co-founder Adam Neumann.
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March 09, 2021
Canon Tells ITC, Courts That Toner Cos. Infringe Patents
Canon Inc. is accusing a host of companies that make and sell toner supply containers of infringing a variety of Canon patents at the U.S. International Trade Commission and in parallel district court litigation.
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