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Private lawyers with ties to D.C. AG's office could get up to $55 million to sue Amazon
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) – To file an antitrust lawsuit against Amazon, District of Columbia Attorney General Karl Racine has chosen Hausfeld LLP – a firm that features a former employee at the D.C. AG’s Office and whose founder once employed a now-deputy AG who signed the complaint. -
D.C. cops reiterate they're being treated differently by post-George Floyd law
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) – Read your own laws, D.C. Police Union is telling the District of Columbia as it fights a new measure passed as a response to anti-law enforcement sentiment around the country. -
D.C. doesn't want its climate change case in federal court
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) – District of Columbia Attorney General Karl Racine is asking that his climate change lawsuit against Big Oil be moved back to the district court it was first filed in. -
D.C. and Maryland AGs sue President Trump for alleged violations of Emoluments Clauses
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) — District of Columbia Attorney General Karl A. Racine and Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh announced June 12 that they are suing President Donald Trump for allegations of violating the Constitution’s Foreign and Domestic Emoluments Clauses. -
D.C. attorney general targets local personal care aid, alleging Medicaid fraud
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) — District of Columbia Attorney General Karl A. Racine announced Jan. 27 that his office has filed a False Claims Act lawsuit against Deborah Kale, a personal care aide, for alleged Medicaid fraud. -
D.C. attorney general reintroduces legislation targeting pay-to-play politics
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) — Karl A. Racine, attorney general for the District of Columbia, announced Jan. 9 that his office has reintroduced legislation targeting pay-to-play politics in Washington, D.C. -
Korean-American Grocers agree to educate members on synthetic marijuana
Washington, D.C., has reached an agreement with the Korean-American Grocers Association of Washington that will require the company to educate members on the sale of synthetic drugs, Washington, D.C., Attorney General Karl Racine said on Aug. 5.