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Utah Judicial Council seeks public input on court commissioner retention
The Utah Judicial Council has announced a public comment period for three court commissioners who are up for retention. This process is in accordance with Utah Code of Judicial Administration Rule 3-201. The commissioners will be considered for a four-year term. The public is invited to provide comments, though they are not required to include their names or contact information. The deadline for submitting comments is October 4, 2024.
Jefferson County man convicted on child pornography charge
Attorney General Steve Marshall has announced the conviction of Dustin Van Faulkner, a 36-year-old resident of Gardendale, Jefferson County, on charges related to child pornography. Faulkner pleaded guilty in Jefferson County Court to one count of dissemination of obscene matter depicting a person under the age of 17.
Office of Special Prosecutions Reviews Eight Officer-Involved Shooting Cases for 2024, Five New Cases Pending
The Office of Special Prosecutions, OSP, has concluded eight reviews of officer-involved shootings for 2024 cases with five new cases that are under review.
Attorney General Brown’s Statement on New Appointment to the Maryland Commission on Hate Crime Response and Prevention
Attorney General Anthony Brown tday issued the following statement on appointing Adileh Sharieff to the Maryland Commission on Hate Crime Response and Prevention.
Attorney General Bird Opposes Two Settlements for Taking Advantage of the Americans They were Supposed to Help
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird filed two briefs opposing settlement agreements that abuse the system and take advantage of the harmed Americans that the lawsuits were supposed to support.
AG Nessel Applauds EGLE’s Launch of Environmental Justice Screening Tool MiEJScreen
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is encouraging residents to utilize MiEJScreen, an environmental justice resource recently launched by the Office of the Environmental Justice Public Advocate (OEJPA) in the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE).
Dispute Resolution in the Renewable Energy Sector on September 24, 2024
Wendy Venoit will speak on the “Dispute Resolution in the Renewable Energy Sector” panel at the Society of Construction Law North America, Women in Construction, and Professional Women in Construction Tri-State Regional Event.
Florida AG demands FBI, DOJ clarify stance on Trump case
Attorney General Ashley Moody has called on the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to clarify their stance regarding Florida's investigation into a second assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.
Locke Lord’s Brianna Dally and Noah Mason Selected to National Bar Association’s Associate Advancement Academy for Excellence
Locke Lord Hartford Associate Brianna Dally and Atlanta Associate Noah Mason have been selected as 2024-2025 Fellows of the National Bar Association’s (NBA) Associate Advancement Academy for Excellence.
Virtual Hospitality Roundtable on September 24, 2024
Littler presents a highly engaging, practical roundtable series geared toward the hospitality industry.
Leading Trial Lawyer Benjamin Chew Joins Sheppard Mullin
Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP is pleased to announce that Benjamin G. Chew, who served as co-lead counsel for Johnny Depp in his successful defamation trial in Fairfax County, Virginia, against former wife Amber Heard, has joined the firm’s Business Trial practice group in Washington, D.C. He joins from Brown Rudnick, where he co-chaired the Brand & Reputation Management group.
Locke Lord Recognized for Pro Bono Efforts by Casa Esperanza With 2024 Community Partner Award
Locke Lord received the Community Partner Award from Casa Esperanza, highlighting the Firm’s ongoing commitment to providing essential pro bono legal support and counsel to the community.
Drummond urges EPA to keep California's electric-truck mandate from nationwide disruption
Attorney General Gentner Drummond is urging the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to maintain a federal legal block on California’s Advanced Clean Fleets regulation.
Wisconsin State Law Library to be named after first woman lawyer Lavinia Goodell
The Wisconsin Supreme Court, in collaboration with the Director of State Courts Office and the Wisconsin State Law Library, has announced a ceremony to officially name the Wisconsin State Law Library in honor of Lavinia Goodell. The event is scheduled for Monday, September 30, at noon.
Attorneys general file amicus brief supporting victims of Hamas terrorism
Attorney General Ashley Moody, along with 21 other state attorneys general, has filed an amicus brief in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. The brief urges the court to deny requests to dismiss a lawsuit brought under the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA) by survivors and family members of those affected by Hamas’s October 7, 2023, terrorist attack.
Restitution awarded to Ilwaco mobile home park residents after AG lawsuit
Approximately $400,000 in restitution is being sent to current and former residents of an Ilwaco mobile home park. This follows a lawsuit filed by Attorney General Bob Ferguson against the park's owners, Michael and Denise Werner, and their companies, including Deer Point Meadows Investments. The Werners are paying nearly $1.1 million as part of the resolution.
Bradley Welcomes Patrick Everman as a Corporate and Real Estate Partner in Jackson
Bradley is pleased to announce that M. Patrick Everman has joined the firm’s Jackson office as a partner in the Corporate and Securities and Real Estate practice groups.
Two Troutman Pepper Attorneys Selected for National Bar Association’s Associate Advancement Academy for Excellence
Julian Miller and Natasha Halloran, associates in Troutman Pepper’s Consumer Financial Services and Privacy and Cyber Practice Groups, respectively, are among a group of only 20 young attorneys in the U.S. who will participate in the National Bar Association’s Associate Advancement Academy for Excellence as a fellow for 2024-2025.
South Dakota releases report on indigent defense representation
The Sixth Amendment Center (6AC) and the South Dakota Unified Judicial System (UJS) have released a report titled “The Right to Counsel in South Dakota: Evaluation of Trial-Level Indigent Defense Representation in Adult Criminal Cases.” This report follows an initiative that began in January 2023, when Supreme Court Chief Justice Steven R. Jensen called for a task force to study issues with the existing county-run indigent defense system.
Illinois AG reaches $10 million settlement over alleged deceptive marketing practices
Attorney General Kwame Raoul has announced a $10 million settlement with Teleperformance Colombia SAS, TPUSA Inc., and Teleperformance SE. This agreement addresses allegations that the third-party vendor misled customers into switching from their public utility companies to more expensive contracts with alternative retail electric suppliers (ARES).