Indy-Based Ag Company Sues To Protect Intellectual Property
Corteva filed suit Wednesday, Sept. 27, against Inari Agriculture Inc. and Inari Agriculture NV over alleged patent infringement of genetically engineered seeds.
Read MoreCorteva filed suit Wednesday, Sept. 27, against Inari Agriculture Inc. and Inari Agriculture NV over alleged patent infringement of genetically engineered seeds.
Read MoreIndiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has filed a lawsuit against three individuals suspected of scheming to defraud Hoosiers seeking installations of manufactured homes.
Read MoreA lawsuit filed in federal court by the American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana on Tuesday challenges a new state law that prohibits citizens from being within 25 feet of law enforcement officers.
Read MoreIndianapolis-based drugmaker Eli Lilly reportedly agreed May 26 to pay $13.5 million to settle a class-action lawsuit alleging the company has for years overpriced insulin products.
Read MoreAttorney General Todd Rokita announced Monday, March 27, a lawsuit against defendants accused of failing to perform work after taking payments from customers seeking restoration of vintage Volkswagen vehicles.
Read MoreA mother of a 12-year-old special needs child has filed a federal lawsuit against several employees at Claypool Elementary School for allegedly secluding her child for extended periods of time as a form of punishment.
Read MoreA lawsuit has been filed against a semi driver who hit a school bus in Warsaw, injuring multiple students from Illinois.
Read MoreIndiana Republicans are voicing strong opposition to President Joe Biden’s upcoming mandate requiring all workers with companies of more than 100 be vaccinated or regularly tested for COVID-19.
Read MoreThree witnesses testified Wednesday, July 15, during the opening day of testimony in a civil trial for a lawsuit involving a shooting death that occurred in 2014.
Read MoreSix jury members and two alternates were selected Tuesday, July 14, in the first day of what is expected to be a four-day trial in a lawsuit involving a shooting death that occurred in 2014.
Read MoreThe final aspect of the lawsuit between the Kosciusko County Fair Board and nearby residents who live along Winona Lake has been resolved, ending a two-year dispute and cementing a ban on motorized racing at the fairgrounds.
Read MoreWARSAW – Kosciusko County Fair Board has no intention of violating the re-instituted ban on motorized racing at the fairgrounds. The board, having recently lost its appeal to Indiana Court of Appeals over its desire to renew racing at the fairgrounds, has not reached a decision on whether … Read More
SYRACUSE — Julie Robinson, who has been head swim coach for Wawasee High School for the past 11 years, was fired at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, March 14. According to Robinson, Cory Schutz, Wawasee High School Athletic Director, informed her she was no longer the swim coach for the … Read More
EASTON, PA — A federal jury in Easton, Pa., has begun hearing allegations in a suit filed by a former medical device salesman against Zimmer Biomet, Warsaw. The former salesman, Dominick Pistone, is suing the Warsaw orthopedic company for $15 million for wrongful and retaliatory termination. Pistone filed … Read More
WARSAW — An amended complaint, with 17 counts, was filed on Dec. 15 by Atta Belle Helman and son Larry Dwayne Helman against Barnett’s Bail Bonds Inc., The Papers Inc., Stacey Staley, Tadd S. Martin, Daniel S. Foster and Michael C. Thomas. The complaint was filed after Kosciusko … Read More
DALLAS — Johnson & Johnson and DePuy will immediately begin preparing post-trial motions challenging the verdict returned against the companies Dec. 1 by a jury in a federal multidistrict litigation (MDL) proceeding in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas in Dallas. The trial consolidated six individual … Read More