News from February 2024
Operation Ceasefire Secures Guilty Plea in Hampton Armed Bank Robbery
Attorney General Jason Miyares announced that a Virginia man has pleaded guilty to robbing the Old Point National Bank in Hampton while holding a bank customer at knifepoint. This significant development is a result of Attorney General Miyares' Operation Ceasefire, which aims to combat violent gun crime through rigorous prosecution and effective community prevention."I'm grateful for my Ceasefire prosecution team and our law enforcement partners' collaborative efforts to bring safety and justice to this case in the Peninsula," said Attorney General Miyares.The incident...
Carano sues Disney over firing from 'Mandalorian,' says retaliated against her over politics
TV and film star Gina Carano says Disney illegally attempted to blast her career from orbit over conservative online speech, costing her untold millions of dollars in future career opportunities built on her popular recurring character on Star Wars series, 'The Mandalorian'
Human Resources Legal Update for 2024 on February 7
CIANJ and Sharp Electronics have partnered together to provide members with a human resources legal update for 2024.
Rhode Island sues Boeing over stock woes caused by 737 MAX
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (Legal Newsline) - The State of Rhode Island is taking Boeing to court over losses in its investment with the company caused by recent failures of its 737 MAX planes.
Lawsuit questions 'real cheese' claims on Velveeta
CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. (Legal Newsline) - Kraft Heinz is sued in federal court because its Velveeta line of macaroni and cheese claims to be "made with real cheese," but other ingredients are listed before cheddar.
Attorney General Moody Urges Floridians to be Cautious Online on Safer Internet Day
Attorney General Ashley Moody is urging Floridians to exercise caution online on Safer Internet Day. According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Internet Crime Complaint Center, more than 42,000 Floridians lost a combined total of nearly $845 million to cybercrime in 2022. "We are fighting cyber fraud on many fronts, but one of the best ways to stop crime online is to equip Floridians with the tools and resources needed to avoid falling prey. On Safer Internet Day, I am highlighting our Scams at a Glance resources to help Floridians across our state stay safe...
Iowa jurors now need an expert to explain cow management
DES MOINES, Iowa (Legal Newsline) - Iowa jurors no longer can be counted upon to understand the basics of livestock management, the state’s highest court ruled, affirming the dismissal of a lawsuit by a truck driver who was injured after his vehicle plowed into a loose cow.
ChatGPT's mistakes could cost N.Y. lawyer an $8K punishment
NEW YORK (Legal Newsline) - A lawyer who cited a nonexistent lawsuit dreamed up by ChatGPT not only had her client’s case dismissed, but may face disciplinary action and have to pay $8,000 in the other side’s legal bills.
Starbucks faces hot tea lawsuit
TAMPA, Fla. (Legal Newsline) - A woman blames a two-cup configuration and the string of a tea bag for allowing her hot drink to burn her legs at Starbucks
AG Campbell Announces $350 Million Settlement With Multinational Marketing Firm Publicis Health Over Role In Opioid Epidemic
Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell announced a $350 million national settlement with Publicis Health that would resolve the Commonwealth’s litigation against the marketing and communications firm for its role in the opioid crisis, including its work for opioid manufacturer Purdue Pharma.
2024 Enforcement Outlook Webinar Series | Key Insights on Compliance and Enforcement Priorities for the Year Ahead on February 7, 2024
We’re looking forward to another year of our Enforcement Outlook webinar series, which we’ve designed to keep you up to date on the enforcement trends that might impact your organization’s compliance strategy.
Attorney General Miyares Issues Warning to Suspected Election Scam AI Robocallers
Attorney General Jason Miyares has joined a group of attorneys general in sending a warning letter to Life Corporation (Life Corp), who allegedly sent scam election robocalls during the New Hampshire primary election. The calls allegedly used artificial intelligence to impersonate the president and discourage voters from participating in the primary."The right to free and fair elections is the bedrock of the American experiment. Organizations that intentionally mislead voters to take that right away are un-American and must be held accountable," said Attorney General...
Ppms in 2024: Spotlight on the Pain Management Sector on February 8
The physician practice management (PPM) space continues to evolve in response to shifting market trends, demand for specialized care and emerging opportunities in underutilized sectors.
Cozen O’Connor Adds Up and Coming Litigator and International Arbitration Practitioner Michael A. Fernández to its Award-Winning Commercial Litigation Practice
Cozen O'Connor announced Michael A. Fernández — a fast-rising international business litigator with a strong track record of successfully resolving high-value cross-border business disputes originating in Latin America and other regions — has joined its Commercial Litigation Group.
Holland & Knight Welcomes Financial Services Partner Rebecca Chaffin in Charlotte
Holland & Knight has strengthened its Financial Services Team with the addition of Rebecca Chaffin as a partner in Charlotte.
Attorney General Labrador announces $350 million settlement with marketing firm over role in opioid epidemic
Attorney General Raúl Labrador announced a $350 million national settlement with Publicis Health to resolve investigations into the global marketing and communications firm’s role in the prescription opioid crisis.
Attorney General: District Court ruling undermines Open Meetings Law – more to come
The State Board of Education’s consideration around the University of Phoenix was anything but open and transparent.
Attorney General Treg Taylor Joins 26 States In Support Of Texas Border Defense
Alaska Attorney General Treg Taylor joined 26 other states in an Iowa and Utah-led letter to the Biden Administration, supporting Texas’s border defense.
Attorney General Bonta Announces the Arrest of Ten International Narcotic Smugglers
California Attorney General Rob Bonta together with the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) and the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) announced the arrest of ten suspects as part of a multiagency apprehension operation in Southern California.
Attorney General Marshall Files Brief With Supreme Court Supporting Tennessee and Kentucky Laws Protecting Children from Experimental Sex Change Procedures
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Supreme Court supporting Tennessee and Kentucky in defense of their laws protecting children from devastating and irreversible experimental gender transitioning treatments.