November 19, 2015
Cancer-testing company LabMD urged a Pennsylvania federal judge Thursday to sanction a cybersecurity firm in a racketeering suit for allegedly leaking information from a confidential congressional investigation document.
October 02, 2015
A former Dartmouth College professor accused by LabMD Inc. of conspiring against the company along with cybersecurity firm Tiversa Holdings urged a Pennsylvania federal judge on Friday to accept a magistrate judge's report recommending that LabMD's case be dismissed.
September 25, 2015
Cybersecurity firm Tiversa Holdings urged a Pennsylvania federal judge on Friday to fully adopt the recommendation by a federal magistrate judge to dismiss LabMD's suit accusing the firm of stealing customers' confidential lab records and leaking them to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission as part of a "shakedown" scheme.
September 11, 2015
LabMD urged a Pennsylvania federal court on Friday not to toss its lawsuit against cybersecurity firm Tiversa Holding Corp. for legal deficiencies as recommended by a magistrate judge, saying the judge had glossed over important parts of the suit.
August 17, 2015
A Pennsylvania federal court should dismiss LabMD Inc.'s suit accusing cybersecurity firm Tiversa Holding Corp. of stealing customers' confidential lab records and leaking them to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission as part of a "shakedown" scheme, a federal magistrate judge recommended Monday, because LabMD hasn't provided concrete evidence.
June 02, 2015
LabMD Inc. trashed Tiversa Holding Corp.'s bid to dismiss a suit claiming the cybersecurity firm committed data thievery to drum up business and then misled the Federal Trade Commission about it, saying in a filing Monday that Tiversa skewed the complaint and the law.
April 01, 2015
Tiversa Holding Corp. on Tuesday shot back at allegations that it hacked into LabMD Inc.'s computers and misled the Federal Trade Commission about the origin of an allegedly leaked patient file, asserting that it had not stolen the document and was not the source of the lab's damages.
January 21, 2015
LabMD Inc. accused Tiversa Holding Corp. on Wednesday of hacking into its computers and then misleading the Federal Trade Commission into believing sensitive information on nearly 10,000 LabMD patients was found outside the laboratory's network, part of an alleged conspiracy to "decimate" LabMD after it declined Tiversa's services.