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Foley Launches PEAK Partner Training Program, Furthers Commitment to Continuous Learning
Foley & Lardner LLP is pleased to announce the launch of PEAK (Partner Excellence Actionable Knowledge), a regular and comprehensive curriculum of programs and resources to support our partners and meet their needs of continuous growth, learning, and development.
Kobach, AG coalition question pediatrics academy on possible violations of gender care recommendations
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach and a coalition of 20 state attorneys general are putting the American Academy of Pediatrics on notice for possible violations of state consumer protection laws over the AAP’s recommendation that puberty blockers are safe and reversible for children.
Maryland Securities Division Announces Refunds for Clients of Precious Metals Firm GSI Exchange
Attorney General Anthony G. Brown’s Securities Division announced that the office has reached a settlement with True Bullion LLC DBA Gold Silver International Exchange DBA GSI Exchange LLC (“GSI Exchange”) and its Senior Partner, Anthony Allen Anderson.
124 companies urge third-party litigation funding disclosure rule for federal courts
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) – A total of 124 companies have sent a letter to the Advisory Committee on Civil Rules urging creation of a new rule that would require a uniform process for the disclosure of third-party litigation funding in federal cases nationwide.
W.Va. attorneys secure key victory in Pa. contamination case
HARRISBURG, Pa. – Some West Virginia attorneys are declaring a key victory in a Pennsylvania case regarding properties contaminated with arsenic and lead decades after a U.S. Steel facility was shuttered.
Providence man sentenced to 45 years in state prison for murdering estranged wife
Attorney General Peter F. Neronha announced that a Providence man has been sentenced in Providence County Superior Court to 45 years at the Adult Correctional Institutions (ACI) for killing his estranged wife, Maniriho Nkinamubanzi, in 2017.
Jones Day welcomes Julie Shin in New York to Firm's Intellectual Property Practice
Julie Shin has joined Jones Day as of counsel in the Intellectual Property Practice. She will be based in the Firm's New York Office.
Super Lawyers Names Boston Attorneys as “Rising Stars”
Massachusetts Super Lawyers has named two Shook attorneys among its list of “Rising Stars” for 2024.
Judge grants an extra dozen depositions for the FTC in case against Amazon
SEATTLE (Legal Newsline) - The Federal Trade Commission can interview 22 witnesses from Amazon, a federal judge has ruled in allowing the agency to exceed the usual maximum.
Attorney General Ellison releases updated voter protection guidance ahead of upcoming elections
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison has issued updated guidance for voters, focusing on ensuring safe and intimidation-free voting. The guidance, available on the Attorney General's website, outlines state and federal protections for voters. A new Election Report Form is also available for Minnesotans to report any voting challenges.
California DOJ investigates officer-involved shooting in Bakersfield
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has announced that the California Department of Justice (DOJ) is conducting an investigation into an officer-involved shooting in Bakersfield. The incident, which occurred on October 2, 2024, at around 1:30 a.m., resulted in the death of one individual.
California officials address voter rights and election security ahead of general election
California Attorney General Rob Bonta and Secretary of State Shirley N. Weber held a press conference in Los Angeles to discuss voter rights and law enforcement responsibilities ahead of the November 5, 2024, general election. The officials emphasized their commitment to ensuring free and fair elections in California.
Attorney General Raoul leads coalition supporting federal train staffing rule
Attorney General Kwame Raoul has taken the lead in a coalition of 15 attorneys general to support a Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) rule. This rule mandates that freight and passenger trains generally be staffed with at least two crew members.
Pharmaceutical executives charged for unlawful sale of nearly 70 million opioid pills
Charges have been filed against ten pharmaceutical distributor executives, sales representatives, and brokers in connection with the illegal distribution of nearly 70 million opioid pills. The charges were unsealed in several districts including the Southern District of Texas, Southern District of Florida, Eastern District of Missouri, and Eastern District of North Carolina. This enforcement action also involved three Houston-area pharmacy operators.
Justice Department seizes Russian-operated domains linked to phishing schemes
The Justice Department has revealed the unsealing of a warrant authorizing the seizure of 41 internet domains used by Russian intelligence agents and their proxies for computer fraud and abuse in the United States. This action is part of a broader effort outlined in the National Cybersecurity Strategy, aiming to disrupt malicious cyber activities through public-private collaboration. The department's move was made alongside Microsoft's civil action to restrain 66 internet domains used by similar actors.
Attorneys general defend health coverage expansion for DACA recipients
Attorney General Kwame Raoul, alongside a coalition of 18 attorneys general, has taken action to support a federal initiative aimed at expanding health insurance access for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients. The group filed an amicus brief backing a U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS) rule that would allow DACA recipients to purchase health insurance through Affordable Care Act (ACA) exchanges. This rule is set to be implemented on November 1, 2024.
Attorneys general push for law mandating AM radios in all vehicles
Attorney General Ashley Moody of Florida, alongside Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird and ten other state attorneys general, is advocating for the passage of the AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act of 2024. This bipartisan effort aims to ensure that AM radios remain a standard feature in vehicles, especially as newer models, including electric vehicles, are being produced without them.
Connecticut joins multistate settlement over false Medicaid claims against Precision Diagnostics
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong announced that the state has joined a coalition of the United States, the District of Columbia, and 42 other states in a $27 million settlement with Precision Toxicology, LLC, operating as Precision Diagnostics, Inc. The settlement addresses allegations that Precision submitted false claims to Medicaid for urine drug testing (UDT) that was either unnecessary or influenced by kickbacks. Connecticut will receive $277,780.24 as part of the restitution.
Texas AG sues pharma firms over alleged insulin price inflation
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has initiated legal action against several major insulin manufacturers and pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs), including Eli Lilly, Express Scripts, and CVS Pharmacy. The lawsuit alleges a conspiracy to artificially inflate insulin prices.
Court upholds Lucas County pipeline despite landowner challenge
The Supreme Court of Ohio has upheld the decision of the Ohio Power Siting Board to approve the construction of a 3.7-mile natural gas distribution pipeline in Lucas County, dismissing a challenge from Yorktown Management. The court's unanimous opinion concluded that the board acted lawfully and reasonably in approving Columbia Gas of Ohio's Ford Street pipeline project in Maumee.