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Nelson Mullins Brings on Partner Benjamin J. Hron, Expands Boston Team
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP, a full-service national law firm with offices from coast to coast, is pleased to announce that Benjamin M. Hron, a partner with more than two decades of professional legal experience, has joined the firm’s Boston office and the Venture Capital and Technology Team.
Blake Williams Honored with 2022 Claude M. Scarborough Pro Bono Award
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP recently recognized partner Blake Williams with the Claude M. Scarborough Pro Bono Award for his pro bono commitments assisting a client with a post-conviction relief (PCR) action and expanding homeless courts across South Carolina, dedicating over 320 hours during 2022 to helping others.
Eckert Seamans Member Tara Lattomus Named Among 2023 Top Delaware Lawyers by Delaware Today
Tara L. Lattomus, a Wilmington-based Member with national law firm Eckert Seamans, has been named among the top Tourism + Hospitality Law attorneys in Delaware for 2023 by Delaware Today.
Providence man found guilty of 2021 murder
Attorney General Peter F. Neronha announced that a Providence man has been found guilty in Providence County Superior Court of the 2021 murder of 31-year-old Joshua Costa.
AG Henry Encourages Pennsylvanians to Seek Information from Providers to Make Informed Pregnancy-Related Health Care Choices
The Office of Attorney General encourages all Pennsylvania consumers, especially those who are pregnant or may become pregnant, to be informed when it comes to choosing reproductive health care providers and counselors.
Attorney General James Announces Guilty Verdict of Physician Who Subjected Patients to Unnecessary and Invasive Tests
New York Attorney General Letitia James announced that a jury found Payam Toobian, M.D. of Kings Point, New York, and his company, America’s Imaging Center, Inc., guilty on charges related to running a kickback scheme that defrauded Medicaid and subjected patients to invasive procedures they did not need.
Attorney General Raúl Torrez Announces Full Restitution to be Paid to Victims of Lisa Berry, Owner of Duke City Dog Academy
Attorney General Raúl Torrez received a default judgment against the Duke City Dog Academy and its owner, Lisa Berry, for violating the Unfair Practices Act.
Autopsy Results from Officer Involved Shooting in Franklin, New Hampshire on November 20, 2023
Attorney General John M. Formella announces autopsy results and the identity of the individual killed during the officer-involved shooting incident following an armed standoff in Franklin, New Hampshire on November 20, 2023.
Ag Fitch, Boy Scouts, and Ms Bureau of Narcotics Host 2nd Annual Scout Out Opioids
Attorney General Lynn Fitch, incollaboration with the Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics (MBN) and the AndrewJackson Council of the Boy Scouts of America, hosted Scout Out Opioids, aprogram to raise awareness with Scouts and their families of the dangers ofopioids and offer techniques for reducing opioid abuse and misuse for themand their loved ones.
Words Matter: Interpreting "Occurrence" in Liability Policies on November 29, 2023
Alycen A. Moss and Elliot Kerzner will speak on the panel “Words Matter: Interpreting "Occurrence" in Liability Policies” at the CLM’s 2023 Focus Conference & Holiday Party in New York, New York.
Property Tax in Washington - Everything You Didn't Know You Needed to Know on November 29, 2023
Partner Michelle DeLappe and Sandy Guilfoil, Director, Ryan, LLC, present a CLE webinar titled "Property Tax in Washington - Everything You Didn't Know You Needed to Know."
New York and Tri-State Taxation Conference on November 29, 2023
Blank Rome State + Local Tax senior counsel Irwin M. Slomka and associate Melanie L. Lee will serve as speakers at the New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants’ (“NYSSCPA”) New York and Tri-State Taxation Conference, being held Wednesday, November 29, 2023, in New York, New York.
Boston Magazine Recognizes 10 Troutman Pepper Attorneys as Top Lawyers
Ten Troutman Pepper attorneys have been named to Boston Magazine’s Top Lawyers list.
Pond Lehocky Giordano’s 7th Annual 25 Days of Giving
Pond Lehocky Giordano is once again spreading holiday cheer over the weeks leading up to the new year by giving back to local and national charities selected by the firm’s clients, partners, attorneys, and staff. Read on for a list of the organizations we are celebrating this year.
Alasauskas to Speak at Indiana Filmmakers Network's Entertainment Industry Speaker Series
Swanson, Martin & Bell, LLP Associate Amanda J. Alasauskas will speak for the Indiana Filmmakers Network - Northwest Indiana’s Entertainment Industry Speaker Series on December 2 at Purdue University Northwest in Hammond, Indiana.
The Diverse Rainmaker Summit: Excellence in Business Development on November 29, 2023
Greenberg Traurig Shareholder Laura Sixkiller is speaking on the panel “Building your Practice: The Road Ahead for Women & Diverse Lawyers” at the Diverse Rainmaker Summit: Ec.
Attorney General Jackley Announces Sisseton Man Sentenced to Prison on Sexual Contact Charges
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley announces that a Sisseton man has been convicted and sentenced to a combined 25 years in prison after earlier pleading guilty to three counts of Sexual Assault With a Child under the age 16.
Attorney General Clark Announces Settlements and Resolutions of Violations Through the Consumer Assistance Program
The Attorney General’s Consumer Assistance Program (CAP) had a busy summer resolving various, separate matters. CAP features a letter mediation program that aims to resolve consumer complaints. Resolved matters included.
Attorney General Miyares Obtains Order Requiring Prehired to Provide Students More than $30 Million in Relief for Illegal Student Lending Practices
Attorney General Jason Miyares announced that student lender Prehired will provide more than $30 million in relief to student borrowers, for making false promises of job placement, trapping students with “income share” loans that violated the law, and resorting to abusive debt collection practices when borrowers could not pay.
AG Ferguson wins largest-ever federal Emmett Till grant for Indigenous cold case project
Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced that his office will partner with tribes across Washington to research, identify and create an inventory of cold cases involving missing and murdered Indigenous people that date back more than 40 years.