Attorneys from Fish & Richardson have stepped in to defend NinjaOne in a pending patent infringement lawsuit. The case, filed Aug. 6 in Texas Western District Court by Garteiser Honea PLLC on behalf of Speech Transcription, asserts a single patent related to a unified security management system. The case, assigned to U.S. District Judge Robert Pitman, is 1:24-cv-00885, Speech Transcription, LLC v. NinjaOne, LLC.
Walmart has retained attorneys James J. Green and Samantha Erley of BBC Law to defend a pending slip-and-fall personal injury lawsuit. The case, filed Aug. 8 in Pennsylvania Eastern District Court by Swartz Culleton PC on behalf of John Soveral and Donna Soveral, claims that Donna sustained injuries after falling on grapes that were left on the floor. The case, assigned to U.S. District Judge Joshua D. Wolson, is 2:24-cv-04092, Soveral et al v. Wal-Mart Stores East LP.
Randi F. Knepper of Stevens & Lee has entered an appearance for Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. in a pending ERISA lawsuit. The case, which pertains to long-term disability benefits, was filed Aug. 8 in New York Southern District Court by Eric Buchanan & Associates on behalf of Paul Gardella. The case, assigned to U.S. District Judge Lewis J. Liman, is 1:24-cv-06034, Gardella v. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company.
James G. Sammataro of Pryor Cashman has entered an appearance for record label Mr. 305 Inc. in a pending copyright infringement lawsuit. The action, filed Aug. 8 in New York Southern District Court by the Sanders Law Group on behalf of All Surface Publishing, is brought in connection with the song 'I Feel Good' by recording artist Pitbull featuring DJWS and Anthony Watts. The complaint alleges that the song incorporates copyrighted elements of 'Samir’s Theme' by musician Debonair Samir and therefore constitutes an infringement of the plaintiff’s registered work. The case, assigned to U.S. District Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil, is 1:24-cv-06039, All Surface Publishing, Inc. v. Universal Music Group et al.
Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan partner Stephen A Broome has entered an appearance for Snowflake, a cloud data platform, in a pending data breach class action. The action, filed Aug. 5 in California Central District Court by Francis Mailman Soumilas; Laukaitis Law; and Kohn, Swift & Graf, is part of a string of cases arising from a massive data breach targeting Snowflake and impacting customer data held by Ticketmaster and other significant Snowflake customers. The case, assigned to U.S. District Judge Stephen V. Wilson, is 2:24-cv-06604, Williams Yarbough et al v. Ticketmaster, LLC et al.
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