News from April 2024
Boeing granted dismissal of lawsuit blaming it for love triangle murder-suicide
SEATTLE (Legal Newsline) - Boeing has received a favorable ruling from a federal judge that potentially stops a lawsuit blaming it for a murder-suicide near its plant in Renton, Wash.
Nike kicks class action over 'Sustainability' products
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) - A federal judge has dismissed a proposed class action lawsuit against Nike that argued its "Sustainability" products are not as environmentally friendly as the company would have shoppers believe.
Odometer fraud case against FedEx possibly on last legs
CAMDEN, N.J. (Legal Newsline) - A federal judge has dismissed a proposed class action lawsuit against FedEx and others alleging odometer fraud.
COVID-19 Fraud Enforcement Task Force Releases 2024 Report
The Justice Department's COVID-19 Fraud Enforcement Task Force (CFETF) has released its 2024 report showcasing the significant efforts made in combating pandemic-related fraud. According to Attorney General Merrick B. Garland, the task force has charged over 3,500 defendants and seized or forfeited more than $1.4 billion in stolen COVID-19 relief funds.Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco emphasized the importance of continuing the fight against fraud, stating, "the time is now to ensure law enforcement has what it needs to finish the job." She called for an extension of...
Attorney General warns Louisiana residents about common tax scams
Tax season has commenced, and Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill is cautioning consumers against falling prey to tax scams. "We want to make sure that when you file your taxes, you do so safely and correctly," stated General Murrill.
Attorney General Moody Challenges Biden's Student Loan Plan in Court
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.—Attorney General Ashley Moody, along with a coalition of five other state attorneys general, has filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration’s latest student loan plan, labeling it as an attempt to burden Americans with someone else's debt.In a statement, Attorney General Moody criticized the Biden administration, stating, “Last year, the Supreme Court struck down Biden’s illegal attempt to force Americans to pay off someone else’s debt. Now, Biden thumbs his nose at the court like he has done with so many issues, including immigration, and does...
Thousands of Machine Guns and Sniper Rifles Seized en Route from Iran to Yemen Transferred to Ukrainian Armed Forces
On April 4, the United States completed the transfer of a significant cache of weapons and ammunition to the Ukrainian armed forces. The armaments, which included over 5,000 AK-47s, machine guns, sniper rifles, RPG-7s, and more than 500,000 rounds of ammunition, were seized by U.S. Central Command and partner naval forces from vessels in the Arabian Sea en route from Iran to Yemen.Attorney General Merrick B. Garland highlighted the dual purpose of the weapons transfer, stating, "With this weapons transfer, the United States government is both disrupting Iran’s...
Custom Apparel Business Owner Sued for Unpaid Wages Owed to Former Employees
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Justice, on behalf of the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development, today filed a lawsuit against Jeremy Kruk for unlawful labor practices as it relates to his former custom apparel business, Crushin It Promotions, LLC.“This case alleges that the defendant engaged in unacceptable business practices,” said Attorney General Josh Kaul. “We will work to ensure that the impacted employees receive what they’re owed.”"Fair workplaces depend on upholding the laws that govern labor practices," Department of Workforce Development...
Attorney General Garland Reports on COVID-19 Fraud Enforcement Task Force 2024 Findings
Attorney General Merrick B. Garland delivered remarks on the COVID-19 Fraud Enforcement Task Force 2024 Report on April 9, 2024. In his speech, Garland recognized the efforts of those involved in combating pandemic-related fraud, stating, "Thanks so much, Gene, for that introduction and for your leadership on this issue."Garland highlighted the ongoing work of the COVID-19 Fraud Enforcement Task Force, which was established nearly three years ago to address fraud related to the pandemic. Despite the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency, Garland emphasized that the...
Attorney General Merrick B. Garland Commends Legal Services Corporation's 50th Anniversary Achievements
Attorney General Merrick B. Garland expressed his gratitude at the Legal Services Corporation’s 50th Anniversary Gala, acknowledging the longstanding relationships he has built within the organization. Garland highlighted the significance of friendship among those who share a common dedication to upholding fundamental values, particularly the commitment to ensuring equal access to justice for all Americans.Reflecting on LSC's five-decade journey, Garland commended the organization's resilience in overcoming challenges and thriving. He noted the increased congressional...
Tennessee officials warn residents about potential tax return scams
With Tax Day approaching, the Tennessee Division of Consumer Affairs is urging residents to be cautious of tax return scams. Scammers are employing various tactics to deceive individuals into giving away their money by pretending to be from legitimate agencies like the IRS. These fraudulent communications can come in the form of unsolicited calls, texts, emails, or mailers.
Digital Health Forum 2024 on April 10-111
Get ready for the highly anticipated return of McDermott’s Digital Health Forum!
Fall off slide leads to lawsuit against Palm Beach County schools
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (Legal Newsline) - A child's six-foot fall off a slide is at the center of a Florida lawsuit against a school board.
Pomerantz to Serve as Co-Lead Counsel in Securities Class Action against Cannabis Company Canopy Growth
Pomerantz has been named co-lead counsel in a securities class action against Canopy Growth Corporation concerning alleged material misstatements and omissions related to the company’s financial performance and internal controls.
Former Insurance Producer Convicted of Felony Theft Scheme
Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown announced that Cheryl Leigh Gray, 49, of Middletown, Maryland, pleaded guilty in the Circuit Court for Frederick County to one count of theft scheme having a value of $100,000 or more.
CONSUMER ALERT: Carr Warns of Home Repair Fraud, Scams Following Recent Storms
Attorney General Chris Carr is warning Georgians to be on the lookout for home repair fraud and other scams following the recent tornadoes and severe storms that moved throughout the state.
Attorney General Marshall Files Amicus Brief with Supreme Court to Stop Cities and States from Crippling the Energy Industry
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall led a 20-state amicus brief in a major U.S. Supreme Court case about who gets to set energy policy for the country.
Is Ethics Legislation What the Public Wants?
Alabama House of Representatives will debate the latest attempted rewrite of our current ethics laws. I am strongly opposed to this legislation.
National Parks Service sued over treatment of cats in Puerto Rico
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) - An advocacy group for cats is suing the National Parks Service over the "complete eradication" of cats at a park.
Intellectual Property and Tech Transactions Partner Emmett Weindruch Joins Holland & Knight in Charlotte
Holland & Knight welcomes Emmett Weindruch as a partner in the Intellectual Property Group in Charlotte.