U.S. Appeals Court Resurrects $81 Million Trade Secrets Case Against Boeing, Favoring Electric Aircraft Innovator Zunum Aero

A U.S. appeals court in San Francisco has reinstated an $81 million judgment against Boeing in a case alleging the company stole trade secrets from the electric aircraft startup Zunum Aero. The ruling from the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a previous decision by a California judge, who had dismissed a jury’s finding in favor of Zunum. The appeals court rejected the lower court’s conclusion that the proprietary information claimed to be misappropriated by Boeing did not qualify for trade secret protection. Zunum’s attorney, Vincent Levy, expressed satisfaction with the appeals court’s ruling, … Read more

USDA Resurrects Climate Content After Legal Challenge Sparks Controversy

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced plans to restore previously removed climate-related resources following a lawsuit. This decision comes amid ongoing concerns regarding the impact of climate change on agriculture and rural communities. In August, a coalition of environmental organizations filed a lawsuit against the USDA for deleting information related to climate initiatives from its website. The lawsuit highlighted the essential role that this information plays in supporting farmers and ranchers in adapting to changing environmental conditions. The USDA’s revised approach includes reinstating educational materials and toolkits that provide guidance on … Read more