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Powerball Winning Streak Continues in North Dakota
The North Dakota Powerball winning streak reaches three consecutive draws, as two prizes won big with Powerball six-figure wins! -
Multistate Coalition Defeats Biden Administration’s Green Agenda in Court
Attorney General Drew Wrigley announced that a 21-state coalition including North Dakota persuaded a federal judge to block the most recent example of federal overreach by the Biden Administration. -
Attorney General to Release Records From Officer Involved Shooting
Attorney General Drew Wrigley announces that the investigation into the Fargo Police Officer Involved Shooting, from July 14, 2023, is now closed. -
Professional Licensing Board Denied a Request for a Portion of an Executive Session Held to Discuss a Pending Disciplinary Case. Their Meeting Notice Substantially Complied With Open Meetings Laws.
Request: Whether the Board properly denied a request for an executive session recording. -
Professional Licensing Board Denied a Request for a Licensee’s Response in Discipline Case
Request: Whether the Board properly denied a request for a licensed chiropractor’s response to a complaint in a pending discipline case. -
Two North Dakotans Claim a Quarter Million Dollars in Powerball Prizes in a Single Day
Two North Dakota Powerball players claimed two big prizes totaling $250,000! -
Dismissal of North Dakota opioid suit 'shines a bright spotlight' on cases in other states, Purdue Pharma says
BISMARCK, North Dakota (Legal Newsline) – Purdue Pharma, the nation's leading manufacturer of prescription opioids, including OxyContin, is praising a North Dakota judge's decision earlier this month to affirm his dismissal this spring of the state's case against the company. -
Judge tosses North Dakota's opioid lawsuit against Purdue Pharma; Appeal coming
BISMARCK, North Dakota (Legal Newsline) – A North Dakota judge has tossed the state attorney general's claims against Purdue Pharma that blame it for the opioid crisis - a decision that will be appealed. -
N.D. county turns down meeting with opioid lawyers, favors state AG taking lead
A North Dakota county recently declined to pursue a lawsuit against opioid manufacturers, turning down a request for a meeting from five heavyweight law firms based from Texas to Washington D.C. -
Appellate panel upholds $1.3 million award for North Dakota, settling long legal battle
BISMARCK — An appellate panel has upheld a $1.3 million award for the state of North Dakota that helps close a seven-year legal battle between the state and Minnesota relating to restrictions on rural electric utilities and energy companies serving the Upper Midwest. -
Unlicensed contractors suspended from contracting in North Dakota
BISMARCK, N.D. (Legal Newsline) -- Two unlicensed contractors have been banned from doing business in North Dakota, according to the state Attorney General's Office. -
North Dakota aims to ban duo from doing business in state
Two men, one a convicted felon, are facing a ban from doing business in North Dakota, according to an announcement from the North Dakota Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem, who has filed a cease and desist. Chad Peda and Somer Hilleboe, and their business CS Companies, Inc., allegedly were paid to do work that wasn't completed, according to a complaint from a consumer. -
No more calls for a Texas telemarketer
A Texas-based telemarketing company and its subsidiaries have been banned from conducting business in North Dakota after Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem filed a cease and desist order against them on Monday for allegedly violating Do Not Call List laws. -
North Dakota AG investigates consumer fraud, issues cease and desist
North Dakota Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem recently initiated an investigation against Vladimir Adolphe and determined he was allegedly operating a business invoice scam through his companies GeneralYellowPages.com and Electronic Media Marketing Group.