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Sunday, September 29, 2024

News from 2024


Jury Convicts Man of 1982 Homicide of Ann Arbor Infant

By Legal News Line |
Isiah Williams, 78, of Chicago, was found guilty on one count each of felony murder and first-degree premeditated murder by a Washtenaw Circuit Court jury in connection to the 1982 disappearance and presumed death of his then-8-month-old infant daughter, Olisa Williams, announced Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel.

Troutman Pepper to Host First-of-its-Kind Generative AI Summit for Law Firms

By Legal News Line |
Artificial intelligence leaders from more than 20 law firms will join Troutman Pepper for a summit focused on the use of generative AI in the legal industry, including associated use cases, training, ethical obligations, policy implications, and more.

UB Greensfelder Partners David W. Leopold and Anastasia Tonello Selected to The 2024 Lawdragon 100 Leading Immigration Lawyers

By Legal News Line |
UB Greensfelder LLP is pleased to announce that partners David W. Leopold and Anastasia Tonello have been recognized once again by Lawdragon with inclusion in The 2024 Lawdragon 100 Leading Immigration Lawyers, an annual elite list of distinction in the legal profession.

Oklahoma governor signs bill enhancing protections for vulnerable adults

By Legal Newsline |
OKLAHOMA CITY (May 15, 2024) – Attorney General Gentner Drummond expressed his gratitude to Gov. Kevin Stitt today for signing into law House Bill 3668, which enhances Medicaid fraud protections and helps protect elderly and vulnerable adults.

State lawsuit against TikTok permitted to proceed by Circuit Court

By Legal Newsline |
In a significant development, the Circuit Court of Cleburne County has denied TikTok's motion to dismiss the state lawsuit against it and its parent company, ByteDance. The decision was met with satisfaction by Attorney General Tim Griffin, who hailed it as a "big win" for the state.

Interviews for district magistrate judge vacancy in Woodson County announced

By Legal Newsline |
The 31st Judicial District Nominating Commission has announced its schedule to interview nominees for a district magistrate judge vacancy in Woodson County. The interviews will commence at 9 a.m. on Friday, May 17.

Ohio AG introduces VR trainings for statewide law enforcement

By Legal Newsline |
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has announced the launch of a series of immersive virtual reality (VR) trainings for law enforcement across the state. The initiative is part of the office's commitment to leveraging advanced technology for peace officers.

Beadle, Brookings County Drug & DUI Courts plan alumni days

By Legal Newsline |
The Beadle County Drug & DUI Court and Brookings County Drug & DUI Court teams are extending an invitation to the public to attend their alumni day recovery celebrations. These events, which are designed to honor program participants, will feature a panel of program graduates and conclude with light receptions.

South Kingstown man sentenced to seven years for sexual assault

By Legal Newsline |
Attorney General Peter F. Neronha announced today that John Celico, a 30-year-old man from South Kingstown, has been sentenced to seven years in the Adult Correctional Institutions (ACI) for sexually assaulting a woman in August 2022. The sentencing took place in Washington County Superior Court on May 13, 2024.

Attorney General warns colleges against tolerating antisemitic acts

By Legal Newsline |
Following a series of campus protests marked by anti-Jewish propaganda, Attorney General Todd Rokita has issued a stern warning to college officials. He emphasized their obligation to enforce Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which mandates combating all forms of antisemitism on campuses, or risk losing federal funding.

Job opening for Law Clerk at Southwest Judicial District Court

By Legal Newsline |
The Southwest Judicial District Court Judge Chambers, located in Bismarck, North Dakota, has announced a job opening for the position of Law Clerk. The role offers an annual salary of $74,460 and is aimed at expanding the applicant pool for one successful candidate to be hired.

Attorney General Bird Announces $10.25 Million Settlement with Major Wireless Carriers for Deceptive Advertising

By Legal News Line |
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird announced a $10.25 million settlement with AT&T Mobility, Cricket Wireless, T-Mobile USA., Cellco Partnership, Verizon Wireless, and TracFone Wireless.

Carr Takes Legal Action to Stop Biden Administration’s Attack on Energy

By Legal News Line |
Attorney General Chris Carr is challenging the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) unconstitutional power plant rule that threatens the reliability of energy production nationwide.

Brothers charged with stealing $25M from Ethereum blockchain

By Legal Newsline |
An indictment was unsealed recently, charging Anton Peraire-Bueno, 24, of Boston, and James Pepaire-Bueno, 28, of New York with conspiracy to commit wire fraud, wire fraud, and conspiracy to commit money laundering. The charges stem from an alleged scheme by the defendants to exploit the Ethereum blockchain's integrity to fraudulently obtain approximately $25 million worth of cryptocurrency within approximately 12 seconds. The brothers were arrested in Boston and New York respectively and will be presented before U.S. Magistrate Judge Paul G. Levenson for the District of...

Justice Department investigates Kentucky youth detention centers' conditions

By Legal Newsline |
The Justice Department has announced a statewide investigation into conditions at eight youth detention centers and one youth development center run by the Kentucky Department of Juvenile Justice. The probe will assess whether Kentucky safeguards children in these facilities from harm caused by excessive force by staff, prolonged and punitive isolation, and inadequate protection from violence and sexual abuse. Additionally, the investigation will scrutinize whether Kentucky provides sufficient mental health services and necessary special education to children with disabilities.

Attorney general announces settlement with HighBazaar over illegal cannabis markets

By Legal Newsline |
Attorney General William Tong announced a stipulated judgment with HighBazaar organizers Joseph Accettullo and Cody Roberts today, putting an end to the illegal, unlicensed cannabis markets. The judgment enforces a series of stringent obligations related to ongoing inspections and restrictions on advertisements.

Teva begins delivery of free naloxone kits following AG Ferguson's lawsuit

By Legal Newsline |
Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced the arrival of the first batch of more than 54,000 naloxone overdose reversal kits in Washington this week. The free distribution of these kits is a result of a December 2022 resolution in Ferguson’s lawsuit against Teva Pharmaceuticals for its role in fueling the opioid epidemic.

Attorney General Marshall Wins U.S. Supreme Court Case Defending Law Enforcement Power to Remove Criminal Property From the Streets

By Legal News Line |
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall applauded the U.S. Supreme Court’s 6-3 opinion protecting the traditional law enforcement power to seize contraband and the proceeds and instrumentalities of crime. Alabama Solicitor General Edmund LaCour argued the case Culley v. Marshall in the Supreme Court on October 30, 2023.

Attorney General Griffin Announces $104,246 Settlement With Wireless Carriers Over Deceptive and Misleading Advertising Practices

By Legal News Line |
Attorney General Tim Griffin issued the following statement announcing Arkansas will receive $104,246.46 as part of a $10.25 million, 50-jurisdiction settlement with AT&T, Cricket Wireless, T-Mobile USA, Verizon Wireless, and TracFone Wireless resolving state attorneys general investigations into the wireless carriers’ deceptive and misleading advertising practices:

Home health services owner arrested for $1.6 million Medicaid fraud

By Legal Newsline |
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.—Attorney General Ashley Moody’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit has announced the arrest of Latrena Marie Thomas, owner of A River’s Journey, a home health services agency, and Donald Ray Adams II, a parent of a disabled child. Both individuals are accused of committing Medicaid provider fraud.