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Friday, May 10, 2024

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Disruptive Technology Strike Force discusses foreign threats at annual conference

By Legal Newsline |
The Disruptive Technology Strike Force, a specialized unit focused on advanced technology threats, recently convened with US government and private sector partners. The conference was centered around discussions about the threat posed by hostile foreign governments to advanced U.S. technology and the ongoing efforts to counteract these threats.

U.S. law enforcement disrupts over 3,000 money mule networks in anti-fraud initiative

By Legal Newsline |
The U.S. Justice Department, FBI, U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS), and other federal law enforcement agencies have announced the completion of the Money Mule Initiative. This annual campaign aims to identify, disrupt, and criminally prosecute networks of individuals who transmit funds from fraud victims to international fraudsters. The initiative targets a range of fraud schemes that predominantly impact older Americans, such as lottery fraud, romance scams and grandparent scams as well as those that target businesses or government pandemic funds.

FCC's 'name and shame' racial scorecard rule faces court challenge

By Daniel Fisher |
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) - A religious broadcasting group has sued to block a Federal Communications Commission rule requiring all broadcasters with five or more employees to publish information about the racial and ethnic makeup of their workforce.

Attorneys seeking fees in some insurance cases must show their work

By John O'Brien |
SAN FRANCISCO (Legal Newsline) - Attorneys seeking fees incurred as a result of insurer's not negotiating in good faith will have to give up some of their secrets.

Sexual harassment plaintiffs can speak freely after settlements, New Jersey court rules

By John O'Brien |
TRENTON, N.J. (Legal Newsline) - Victims of sexual discrimination and harassment are free to tell their stories, even if they signed settlement agreements that stipulated they do not.

Maker of Boeing fuselages resists Texas AG's demand for information

By Legal Newsline |
AUSTIN, Texas (Legal Newsline) - A Kansas company that makes fuselages used in Boeing 737s is fighting Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's request for company records.

Lawyer sues Fla. country club after he's not allowed to visit with mother

By Legal Newsline |
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (Legal Newsline) - A lawyer says he was wrongfully kept from visiting with his mother at a Florida country club and has gone to court.

Kentucky dentist sentenced to 20 years for unlawful opioid distribution

By Legal Newsline |
A Kentucky-based dentist, Dr. Jay M. Sadrinia, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for the unlawful prescription of opioids, including morphine that led to the death of a patient. Court documents and evidence presented at trial revealed that Sadrinia, 61, owned and operated dental clinics in Crescent Springs, Kentucky.

AFL lawsuit exposes political appointees in Biden's DHS

By Legal Newsline |
America First Legal (AFL) has obtained employment records from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit. The records reveal detailed information about political appointees in the Biden Administration, including their full names, salaries, titles, and work histories.

Former federal officer indicted for sexual misconduct with inmate

By Legal Newsline |
An indictment was unsealed today, charging Kerontrez Lamar Kenon, a former correctional officer at the Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) Tallahassee, with sexual acts involving an inmate in federal custody. The indictment alleges that between June and August 2023, Kenon, 22, of Midway, Florida, engaged in sexual acts with an inmate while employed as a correctional officer for the Federal Bureau of Prisons (FBOP).

Times Square machete attacker sentenced to 27 years in prison

By Legal Newsline |
Trevor Bickford, a 20-year-old resident of Wells, Maine, has been sentenced to 27 years in prison for his attempted murder of U.S. Government officers and employees during a machete attack on New Year's Eve 2022. The attack took place in Times Square and targeted three New York City Police Department (NYPD) officers. Bickford pleaded guilty to terrorism charges on January 11.

Justice department sues Iowa over controversial immigration law

By Legal Newsline |
The U.S. Justice Department has initiated legal proceedings against the State of Iowa, challenging Senate File 2340 (SF 2340) under the Supremacy Clause and Foreign Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution. The Constitution assigns the federal government with the responsibility to regulate immigration and manage international borders. Congress, exercising this authority, has established a comprehensive immigration framework that governs noncitizens' entry into and removal from the United States. The Justice Department argues that SF 2340 is preempted by federal law and...

Justice Department settles race discrimination allegations in Cobb County firefighter hiring

By Legal Newsline |
The Justice Department has reached an agreement with Cobb County, Georgia, to resolve allegations that the county violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act by employing discriminatory hiring practices against African American firefighter candidates. The alleged discriminatory measures included credit checks and a written exam.

Court rejects Avid Telecom's dismissal attempts in robocall lawsuit

By Legal Newsline |
Attorney General Josh Stein announced today that the United States District Court in Arizona has rejected Avid Telecom’s multiple attempts to dismiss and delay a bipartisan, 49-state lawsuit. The suit is against Michael D. Lansky, L.L.C., which operates as Avid Telecom, as well as its owner Michael D. Lansky and vice president Stacey S. Reeves.

South Carolina's Attorney General advocates for judicial reform

By Legal Newsline |
Judicial reform, S.1046, is currently on its way to the conference committee, according to Attorney General Alan Wilson. He expressed his views on the matter in a recent statement: "Judicial reform is headed to conference committee. Our judicial selection process desperately needs reform, and we’re almost there. This bill is not perfect, but it is progress. I hope the conference committee members agree and get it to the Governor’s desk soon."

Court rejects Avid Telecom's bid to dismiss illegal robocalls case

By Legal Newsline |
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced that the United States District Court in Arizona has denied Avid Telecom's multiple attempts to dismiss and delay a bipartisan, 49-state lawsuit. The company is accused of billions of illegal robocalls. The attorneys general are suing Michael D. Lansky, L.L.C., doing business as Avid Telecom, its owner Michael D. Lansky, and its vice president Stacey S. Reeves.

Group of AGs ask appeals court to declare new EPA power plant rule unlawful

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is co-leading a group of 25 AGs asking a federal appeals court to declare a new U.S. Environmental Protection Agency rule on power plants illegal.

10.25 million settlement over deceptive advertising by cellular providers announced

By Legal Newsline |
Attorney General Jason Miyares announced today a 50-jurisdiction settlement of $10.25 million with AT&T Mobility, LLC, Cricket Wireless, LLC, T-Mobile USA, Inc., Cellco Partnership (also known as Verizon Wireless), and TracFone Wireless, Inc. This collective group is referred to as the "Wireless Carriers". The settlement resolves investigations led by state attorneys general into alleged deceptive and misleading advertising practices by these carriers.

10.25 million settlement reached with AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile over deceptive advertising

By Legal Newsline |
Attorney General Josh Stein announced today a $10.25 million multistate settlement with wireless carriers AT&T Mobility LLC, Cricket Wireless LLC, T-Mobile USA Inc., Cellco Partnership, doing business as Verizon Wireless, and TracFone Wireless Inc. The settlement is the result of an investigation into the carriers' deceptive and misleading advertising practices. North Carolina will receive $220,313.32 from the settlement.

Buckeye Institute Successfully Challenges Cleveland's Taxation of Out-of-State Remote Worker

By Legal Newsline |
The Buckeye Institute won a significant victory for its client Dr. Manal Morsy in Morsy v. Gentile (previously Morsy v. Dumas). The City of Cleveland abandoned its appeal in the case and agreed to 1) fully refund the taxes that were illegally taken from Dr. Morsy, 2) pay the interest owed to her according to Cleveland City Ordinance, and 3) reimburse her court costs.