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Saturday, September 28, 2024

News from June 2024


Former Luzerne County band director convicted of sexual assault

By Legal Newsline |
HARRISBURG — Attorney General Michelle Henry announced that a former band director at a Luzerne County high school was convicted this week of sexual assault for groping a student in 2019. The jury convicted Theron Roberts late Thursday afternoon of felony institutional sexual assault and corruption of minors, along with two misdemeanor counts of indecent assault. Roberts, 41, will be sentenced on Sept. 27.

Providence County Grand Jury indicts Matthew Reilly on multiple charges

By Legal Newsline |
An indictment, information, or complaint is merely an allegation. A defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

Attorney General Miyares announces new season for expanded youth camps across Virginia

By Legal Newsline |
Attorney General Miyares Kicks Off Virginia Rules Camp Season

Drummond comments on ruling that pauses Oklahoma immigration law

By Legal Newsline |
OKLAHOMA CITY (June 28, 2024) – Attorney General Gentner Drummond commented on a federal judge's approval of a preliminary injunction halting Oklahoma’s new immigration reform law, House Bill 4156.

Attorney General Phil Weiser responds to Supreme Court ruling on Chevron doctrine

By Legal Newsline |
June 28, 2024 (DENVER)—Attorney General Phil Weiser released a statement today regarding the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn 40 years of regulatory law precedent.

Indiana AG sues NY real estate financiers over tenant displacement

By Legal Newsline |
Attorney General Todd Rokita and his team have filed a lawsuit against New York real estate financier ROCO Chetrit Entities LLC for allegedly allowing Hickory Ridge Apartments in Merrillville, Indiana, to fall into such disrepair that elderly and vulnerable tenants were unlawfully forced out of their homes.

Attorney General Marshall secures restraining order against Legend Windows

By Legal Newsline |
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall announced today that the Circuit Court of Shelby County granted his emergency request for a temporary restraining order against Legend Windows, LLC and individuals affiliated with the business, Jody Ray Whitworth, Bobby Ray Whitworth, and Robin Simmons Willard. The Attorney General alleges that Legend Windows, the Whitworths, and Willard violated Alabama’s Deceptive Trade Practices Act (DTPA) by misleading consumers into making deposits for new windows and doors and then failing to deliver the agreed-upon products.

Bclp Announces New Co-chairs of I&d Action Board

By Legal News Line |
International law firm BCLP has announced that Partners Sunita Chawla and Shelley Goto have been named the new co-chairs of the firm’s Global I&D Action Board.

Imposter Scams Circulating in Lancaster County

By Legal News Line |
The Nebraska Attorney General’s Office and Lancaster County Sheriff are issuing an alert that there has been an increase in government imposter scams in Lancaster County, especially those impersonating local law enforcement offices or court officials.

IAM Patent rankings feature 37 DLA Piper patent lawyers

By Legal News Line |
DLA Piper’s international patent team has once again been recognised by IAM Patent 1000: The World's Leading Patent Professionals, which has named 37 DLA Piper lawyers from eleven countries in its global guide of top patent professionals.

Griffin Establishes Cold Case Unit Within the Office of the Attorney General

By Legal News Line |
Attorney General Tim Griffin issued the following statement after announcing at the annual Missing Persons Event in Benton that his office will establish a new unit investigating cold cases.

Randy Willard, of Juneau, Sentenced to 7.5 Years for Sexual Abuse of a Minor and Distributing Indecent Materials to a Minor

By Legal News Line |
On June 21, Juneau Superior Court Judge Amy Mead sentenced 39-year-old Randy Willard to 7.5 years of incarceration for the 2019 sexual abuse of a 14-year old family member in his home in November 2019.

Massive bankruptcy plan to end OxyContin lawsuits rejected by U.S. Supreme Court

By John O'Brien |
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) - A split U.S. Supreme Court has invalidated the bankruptcy plan of OxyContin-maker Purdue Pharma, which hoped to resolve crushing opioid litigation with a multibillion-dollar plan funded partly by former owners the Sackler family.

Lawsuit blaming cops for murder of San Diego woman fails

By John O'Brien |
SAN DIEGO (Legal Newsline) - San Diego has defeated a wrongful death lawsuit that sought to hold it and its police officers liable for the murder of a woman allegedly carried out by a stalker.

Greenberg Traurig Receives 2024 LexisNexis Middle East ‘Deal of the Year’ Award

By Legal News Line |
Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP received the Deal of the Year award at the inaugural LexisNexis Middle East Legal Awards.

SGR’s Insurance/Reinsurance Group Receives Nationwide Ranking in Chambers USA 2024 Guide

By Legal News Line |
Smith, Gambrell & Russell, LLP (SGR) is pleased to announce that the Firm’s Insurance/Reinsurance Group has been awarded a nationwide ranking in the 2024 edition of Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business in the Insurance: Dispute Resolution: Insurer category.

Attorney General clarifies Arizona's stance on abortions during medical emergencies

By Legal Newsline |
PHOENIX – In a press conference this morning, Attorney General Kris Mayes, alongside medical providers, issued an opinion clarifying Arizona abortion law as it relates to medical emergencies.

Supreme Court overturns Purdue Pharma's bankruptcy protection

By Legal Newsline |
Attorney General William Tong issued a statement regarding the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn the Purdue Pharma bankruptcy order.

Tennessee AG warns credit card firms on Second Amendment privacy compliance

By Legal Newsline |
NASHVILLE – Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti has issued a letter to three of the nation's leading credit card financial institutions regarding their compliance with the Tennessee Second Amendment Financial Privacy Act, which will take effect on July 1, 2024. The letter was addressed to American Express, Inc., Mastercard, Inc., and Visa Inc., as well as their respective Chief Executive Officers.

Podiatrist sentenced for defrauding Medicare with unnecessary foot bath prescriptions

By Legal Newsline |
A Tennessee podiatrist was sentenced today to four years in prison for a scheme to defraud Medicare and TennCare, a Medicaid program administered by the State of Tennessee, by prescribing and dispensing medically unnecessary foot bath medications and obtaining millions of dollars in reimbursements.