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AG Kaul Announces $100,000 Settlement with Paul Bugar Trucking Inc., and Paul J. Bugar for Alleged Water Pollution Violations
Attorney General Josh Kaul announced a $100,000 settlement with Paul Bugar Trucking, Inc. and owner Paul J. Bugar.
Attorney General Bonta Conditionally Approves Change in Control of Seven ProMedica Health System-Owned Skilled Nursing Facilities
California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced his conditional approval of the change in control of seven skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) from ProMedica Health System, an Ohio nonprofit corporation to Providence Group, Inc. (Providence Group), a California for-profit corporation. Under California law, any transaction involving the sale or transfer of control of a nonprofit healthcare facility must secure the approval of the Attorney General.
Attorney General Raoul Reaches Over $1 Million Settlement With Manufacturing Company Over Use of No-poach Agreements
Attorney General Kwame Raoul announced a settlement with Colony Display LLC (Colony) that resolves allegations Colony entered into no-poach agreements and engaged in wage fixing with three staffing agencies.
Attorney General Alan Wilson announces Easley man found guilty of sex crime charges against nursing home resident
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced that Towodi T. Shequoyah, 39 years old, of Easley, SC, was found guilty in Sumter County General Sessions Court on November 16, 2023.
Attorney General Alan Wilson announces State Grand Jury indictments related to criminal activity within South Carolina prisons, including charges of Criminal Sexual Conduct with a Minor and Child Sexual Abuse Material
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced today seven indictments and ten arrest warrants resulting from multiple investigations from the ongoing partnership between the State Grand Jury Division of the Attorney General’s Office, the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED), the South Carolina Department of Corrections (SCDC), and local law enforcement agencies.
Minnesota Lobbying and Campaign Finance Update on November 29, 2023
Last session the Minnesota Legislature passed a number of changes impacting state and local government lobbying and political activity.
It Takes Two to Tango … and to Investigate Well: Law and Forensic Firms Working Together on November 28, 2023
Please join Holland & Knight and Deloitte for a webinar discussion on the relevant legal and forensic issues commonly encountered in Latin America-related internal investigations, with a particular focus on how law and forensic firms can partner to better address and resolve such issues.
Benesch Adds Associate to Real Estate Team in New York
As Benesch continues to add to its roster of top-notch legal talent, the firm is pleased to welcome Associate David Zev Rosenberg to the Real Estate Practice Group in New York.
2023 WWCDA Awards Gala on November 28, 2023
Nicole Sprinzen, Rebecca Brodey, Kara Kapp, Samantha Stratford, and Molly Shaffer will attend the Women’s White Collar Defense Association’s Annual Awards Gala.
Multiple Polsinelli Attorneys Appointed to INTA Committee Roles
Am Law 100 firm Polsinelli is pleased to announce that several of its shareholders have been once again appointed to committee roles with the International Trademark Association (INTA).
Polsinelli Grows Real Estate Practice in D.C. With Three-Lawyer Team
Am Law 100 firm Polsinelli has welcomed a team of three real estate attorneys to its Washington, D.C., office. Anitra D. Androh and Tim J. Donovan have joined Polsinelli’s Real Estate Practice Group as shareholders, while Reid Mene has joined as an associate.
What’s Privacy Got to Do with It? Privacy Consideration for AI in the Workplace on November 28, 2023
It’s 2023 and you can’t blink without reading about AI.
Georgia Trend Names Leron Rogers to 500 Most Influential Leaders List
Congratulations to Fox Rothschild Entertainment & Sports Law Partner Leron E. Rogers, who was selected to Georgia Trend’s 500 Most Influential Leaders list. The 2023 list highlights local leaders in the state who are driving the economy to “newer heights year after year.”
Foley Receives WAFCC 2023 Corporate Partner and Pro Bono Impact Award
Foley & Lardner LLP received the Wisconsin Association of Free & Charitable Clinics’ (WAFCC) 2023 Corporate Partner and Pro Bono Impact Award.
Holland & Knight Advises Chilean Auto Financer on $200 Million Syndicated Term Loan
Holland & Knight represented Forum Servicios Financieros S.A., a wholly owned subsidiary of Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria S.A. (NYSE: BBVA), as the borrower of a senior unsecured syndicated loan for up to $200 million from BTG Pactual, Standard Charter Bank and other financial institutions.
Industry Coverage: Howard Lavin Joins Thompson Coburn
Partner Howard Lavin recently joined Thompson Coburn’s Employment and Labor practice based in the New York office, and his arrival to the firm has resulted in wide coverage from media organizations that cover the legal industry.
Nelson Mullins Shortlisted for the Financial Times’ 2023 Innovative Lawyers Awards
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP has been shortlisted by the Financial Times for its 2023 Innovative Lawyers Awards for North America in the category of Innovative Lawyers in Deals & Financing.
Parental Notification, Indecent Material to Minors, and More: AG Explains Law to School Districts and Libraries
In response to questions and concerns from Alaskans, Alaska Attorney General Treg Taylor addressed a number of topics related to education.
Attorney General Tong Joins Amicus Brief Fighting for Texas Patients Put at Risk by Texas's Cruel Anti-Abortion Laws
Attorney General William Tong this week joined a coalition of 21 attorneys general in an amicus brief fighting for access to emergency care for Texas patients.
26 Attorneys General Demand Congress Grant State Officials Power to Perform Immigration Functions
Idaho Attorney General Raul Labrador joined Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody and 24 other attorneys general in pushing Congress to grant state officials the power to perform immigration functions when the Biden administration refuses—as is happening right now at the nation’s border with Mexico.