News from July 2024
Attorney General Marshall leads 22-state brief supporting Florida's sex-modification regulation
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall has filed a 22-state amicus brief supporting Florida's request to the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals. The request seeks to enforce Florida’s law regulating sex-modification procedures while an appeal against a district court’s order enjoining the law is pending. The case in question is Doe v. Surgeon General, State of Florida.
Attorneys general file amicus brief supporting Oregon's drug pricing transparency law
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has joined 20 attorneys general in filing an amicus brief in Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America v. Stolfi, supporting laws that increase drug price transparency. The amicus brief, filed in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, supports Oregon's defense of House Bill 4005. This law requires pharmaceutical manufacturers to report certain information about new prescription drugs and historical pricing data for existing drugs.
New Mexico launches internet safety page targeting child protection
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez announced the launch of the New Mexico Department of Justice’s Internet Safety webpage today in Albuquerque. The page includes an “experience form” for parents and teens to share their issues with social media platforms. These submissions will contribute to a broader campaign planned for later this summer.
America First Legal supports Jeffrey Clark in disbarment proceedings
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Yesterday, America First Legal (AFL) filed an amicus brief in support of former DOJ official Jeffrey Clark in disciplinary proceedings before the District of Columbia Court of Appeals’ Board on Professional Responsibility. These proceedings have been initiated by the DC Bar’s Office of Disciplinary Counsel.
North Dakota AG's Office announces summer fellowship for law students
The North Dakota Attorney General's Office has announced a paid summer fellowship for law students and recent graduates interested in public interest law. The position, supervised by Chief Deputy Attorney General Claire Ness, offers a salary of $1,000 per week for 12-13 weeks and is part-time and temporary.
Nevada man sentenced to 65 years for sextorting minors
A Nevada man was sentenced today to 65 years in prison, followed by lifetime supervised release, for sexually exploiting multiple minors and advertising and distributing child sexual abuse material (CSAM) that he coerced these minors into producing.
Suburban Chicago man charged with fraudulent PPP loans
Attorney General Raoul charges suburban Chicago man over fraudulent Paycheck Protection Program loans
Attorney General Labrador joins 22-state brief supporting Florida's regulation on sex-modification procedures
Attorney General Raúl Labrador has joined a 22-state amicus brief supporting Florida's request to the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals. The request seeks to allow the state to enforce its law regulating sex-modification procedures while the district court’s order enjoining the law is under appeal. The case in question is Doe v. Surgeon General, State of Florida.
New York Attorney General announces new protections against deed theft
New York Attorney General Letitia James announced that a new law establishing deed theft as a crime and expanding the Office of the Attorney General’s (OAG) ability to prosecute such cases goes into effect today. The legislation, co-authored by Attorney General James and sponsored by State Senator Zellnor Myrie and Assemblymember Landon C. Dais, defines deed theft as a crime, amends the statute of limitations to provide more time for homeowners and prosecutors to seek justice, and grants OAG original criminal jurisdiction to prosecute these crimes.
States defend Indiana teacher's refusal on transgender pronouns
Attorney General Todd Rokita is co-leading 17 states in urging a federal appeals court to rule in favor of the religious liberty of a former Brownsburg High School teacher who resigned after refusing to use the preferred names and pronouns of transgender students, citing his sincerely held beliefs.
Final defendant charged in Columbus Zoo fraud investigation
A former purchasing assistant for the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium was charged today with theft, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced.
Delaware Attorney General files complaint against former adviser for excessive fees
Attorney General Kathy Jennings this week filed a complaint against former Delaware investment adviser Elbert C. Smalls and his investment advisory firm, Winyah Financial Services, LLC or Winyah Financial, LLC (formerly operating in Delaware as Sun Financial Services, Inc.). The complaint follows an investigation by the Investor Protection Unit (IPU), the division of the Delaware Department of Justice that oversees the registration and conduct of securities firms and professionals in the state.
North Dakota Department of Health & Human Services seeks child support attorney
The North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services (ND HHS) has announced a job opening for the position of Child Support Attorney. The role is remote, with responsibilities covering areas in Bismarck, Fargo, and Williston.
Kentucky pain management physician convicted for unlawful opioid prescriptions
A federal judge convicted a medical doctor and former member of the Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure (KBML) today for unlawfully distributing opioids.
Michael Kobb included on the M&A Advisor list of "Emerging Leaders" for 2024
Michael (Mike) Kobb, a partner in the New York Office in the Financial Markets Practice, has been recognized on the M&A Advisor's 2024 "Emerging Leaders" list.
Senior Counsel Joins Shook to Expand Art Law Practice
Shook welcomes Senior Counsel Channah Norman as the co-chair of the firm’s growing Art Law Practice alongside Alicia Donahue and Tristan Duncan.
Massachusetts passes comprehensive gun control bill
Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell issued a statement on July 19, 2024, regarding the passage of a significant gun control bill in Massachusetts. "As our country faces a culture of pervasive gun violence, Massachusetts is taking enormous strides to protect public health and safety," said Campbell.
Ohio's job market sees decline as unemployment rises
Columbus, OH – Rea S. Hederman Jr., executive director of the Economic Research Center and vice president of policy at The Buckeye Institute, commented on the newly released jobs report from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services.
Attorney General's Office to appeal injunction against anti-ESG law
OKLAHOMA CITY (July 19, 2024) – The Oklahoma Office of the Attorney General (OAG) indicated it will appeal today’s decision by a judge to continue halting enforcement of Oklahoma’s anti-ESG (environmental, social and governance) law.
Rep. Issa announces new Litigation Transparency Act of 2024
Rep. Darrell Issa announced the introduction of the Litigation Transparency Act of 2024, which requires the disclosure of third-party litigation financing agreements at the start of civil lawsuits. The bill mandates that investors entitled to receive payment based on the case's outcome be identified early in the legal process.