News from May 2009
Personal injury lawyers get two seats on Chrysler's unsecured creditors' committee
NEW YORK - Chrysler workers, dealers, suppliers and lenders anticipate heavy losses from the automaker's bankruptcy, but personal injury lawyers anticipate a $217 million windfall.
U.S. SC will hear auditing board case
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) - The justices of the U.S. Supreme Court have decided to hear a case challenging the 2002 creation of an agency that oversees the auditors of public companies.
AG McCollum hoping to follow in Crist's footsteps again
McCollum TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (Legal Newsline) - Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum officially announced he will attempt to replace Charlie Crist as the state's governor in 2010.
Web site answers Hood's argument on sealed State Farm settlement
Hood JACKSON, Miss. (Legal Newsline) - Since there is no "real objection" from Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood, his Hurricane Katrina-related settlement with State Farm Insurance Cos. must be unsealed, the publisher of a state political Web site is arguing.
Goddard files lawsuit to preserve The Tucson Citizen
Terry Goddard (D) PHOENIX, Ariz. (Legal Newsline)-If Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard has his way, The Tucson Citizen will not become an online-only publication.
North Carolina AG decides against 2010 Senate run
Roy Cooper (D) RALEIGH, N.C. (Legal Newsine)-- North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper announced Friday he will not seek the Democratic nomination to unseat Republican U.S. Sen. Richard Burr in 2010.
Tort reform bill goes to Okla. governor
Brad Henry (D) OKLAHOMA CITY (Legal Newsline)-A comprehensive tort reform bill is on its way to Oklahoma Gov. Brad Henry, after handily passing both houses of the state Legislature.
Ark. AG rejects proposed union secret ballot amendment
Dustin McDaniel (D) LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (Legal Newsline) - The Arkansas attorney general on Thursday rejected a proposed constitutional amendment that would require union elections be conducted by secret ballot.
Calif. justices relax rules on parkland sales
Kathryn Mickle Werdegar SAN FRANCISCO (Legal Newsline)-California's regional park districts can sell some of their land holdings without first getting voter approval, the state Supreme Court ruled Thursday, relaxing restrictions on local officials.
The Carlyle Group settles with Cuomo, intends to sue other party
Cuomo NEW YORK (Legal Newsline) - Private equity firm The Carlyle Group has decided to pay $20 million and adopt New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo's code of conduct to settle corruption allegations.
Michelin settles with 17 AGs over decptive tire advertising
Bob Cooper (D-Tenn.) NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Legal Newsline)- Michelin North America Inc. has reached a multistate settlement with 17 state attorneys general to resolve claims that the company falsely advertised its fuel-efficient tires, officials said Thursday.
Hawaii Supreme Court declines to reconsider Super Ferry ruling
HONOLULU, Hawaii (Legal Newsline) - The Hawaii Supreme Court has denied the state's request to reconsider its ruling that docked the Hawaii Superferry.
Ruling: Washington justice not entitled to state's legal help
Richard Sanders OLYMPIA, Wash. (Legal Newsline)-The state of Washington does not have to pay for state Supreme Court Justice Richard Sander's defense against ethics complaints, the high court ruled Thursday.
YTB agrees to change marketing, $1 million settlement with Calif. AG
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Legal Newsline)- YTB International has agreed to change its marketing practices of its largely unprofitable Web sites and stop charging $500 to recruit others into its pyramid scheme, the California attorney general said Thursday.
Former Oklahoma AG nominated for regents board
OKLAHOMA CITY (Legal Newsline)-Former Oklahoma Attorney General Michael Turpen has been appointed by Gov. Brad Henry to the State Regents for Higher Education board.
NFL asks Del. SC to stop sports betting
DOVER, Del. (Legal Newsline) - The National Football League does not want the State of Delaware to allow betting on sports and has asked the state Supreme Court to block the proposed law.
Prosecutors subpoena Ala. AG's records
Troy King (R) HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (Legal Newsline)-Federal investigators have subpoenaed Alabama Attorney General Troy King's travel records and information about gifts he might have received while in office, officials said.
Possible U.S. SC contender has plenty of alternatives
Sears ATLANTA (Legal Newsline) - Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Leah Ward Sears has plenty on her plate even if she is not picked by President Barack Obama to become the U.S. Supreme Court's next justice.
Poll: Greater diversity on Supreme Court not an issue for most Americans
U.S. Supreme Court building WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline)-The majority of Americans say they are in no hurry for President Barack Obama to specifically appoint a minority or a woman to the U.S. Supreme Court, a poll indicates.
Ala. AG's race gets Strange
Strange BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (Legal Newsline) - Birmingham attorney Luther Strange has decided to challenge Alabama Attorney General Troy King in 2010.