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Tuesday, February 25, 2025

News from 2024


Washington AG recovers additional $10M from Metropolitan Commercial Bank in fraud case

By Legal Newsline |
Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced a significant development in his initiative to recover unemployment funds stolen during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Attorney General Bonta Reminds California Immigrants of Their Rights and Protections Under the Law

By Legal News Line |
California Attorney General Rob Bonta issued two guidances to help California immigrants better understand their rights and protections under the law and avoid immigration scams by those seeking to take advantage of fear and uncertainty resulting from the President-elect’s inhumane threats of mass detention, arrests, and deportation.

Attorney General MarshallUrges White House to Not Add Long-Expired Equal Rights Amendment to Constitution

By Legal News Line |
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall has sent a letter to President Joe Biden and Archivist of the United States Colleen Shogan, urging them to uphold the rule of law by adhering to constitutional procedures regarding the expired Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) and honoring the litigation agreement the Archivist reached with Alabama, Louisiana, and South Dakota related to the ERA.

12 Arraigned Following Takedown Of Major High End Car Theft Ring

By Legal News Line |
A joint operation early Thursday morning, December 12, 2024, by the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office’s Enterprise and Major Crimes Division (EMCD), the Massachusetts State Police (MSP), and Brockton Police Department (BPD) resulted in the execution of search warrants at 12 locations, including 11 residences and a garage, in Brockton, Fall River, and North Easton and the arraignments of 12 individuals suspected in participating in a high end car theft enterprise.

MHP operation in Superior results in illicit drug seizures and multiple arrests

By Legal News Line |
Montana Highway Patrol troopers in Superior conducted an interdiction operation from December 2 – 6 to get illicit drugs, firearms used in drug trafficking crimes, and fugitives off the streets.

Judge John Irby announces retirement after over two decades of service

By Legal Newsline |
East Central Judicial District Presiding Judge John Irby is set to retire on December 31, 2024.

Oregon DOJ issues guidance on AI compliance for local businesses

By Legal Newsline |
The Oregon Department of Justice has released new guidance for businesses in the state on the use of artificial intelligence (AI).

Judicial Branch announces Christmas holiday schedule

By Legal Newsline |
The Judicial Branch has announced its closure for the Christmas holiday.

Howard Lavin Shares Insights on 2025 New York Employment Law Trends

By Legal News Line |
Thompson Coburn partner Howard Lavin wrote an article in Crain’s New York Business outlining key labor and employment law changes affecting New York employers in 2025.

Alan Cates Inducted into 2024 Charles W. "Buz" Dooley Pro Bono Hall of Fame by Legal Aid of East Tennessee

By Legal News Line |
National law firm Husch Blackwell is pleased to announce that Chattanooga, Tennessee-based attorney Alan Cates has been honored as a 2024 inductee into the Charles W. “Buz” Dooley Pro Bono Hall of Fame by Legal Aid of East Tennessee (LAET).

Law firm that represents Sean 'Diddy' Combs' accusers sued by Louisiana clients

By Michael Carroll |
A Houston attorney representing plaintiffs who allege hip-hop entrepreneur Sean “Diddy” Combs engaged in sexual abuse and exploitation now faces a pair of lawsuits in Louisiana accusing the lawyer of negligently or fraudulently withholding settlement funds.

Kentucky Super Lawyers Recognizes 29 Dinsmore Attorneys on 2025 List

By Legal News Line |
Twenty-nine Dinsmore & Shohl attorneys have earned recognition on the 2025 Kentucky Super Lawyers and Rising Stars lists.

Oregon AG Announces Settlement with RV Dealer Camping World

By Legal News Line |
Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum announced today a $3.5 million settlement with Camping World, a national dealer of recreational vehicles, or RVs, with multiple locations in Oregon.

Holland & Knight Represents Howard University on Rezoning of 27 Acres Along Georgia Avenue Corridor

By Legal News Line |
Holland & Knight advised Howard University on its petition to rezone approximately 27 acres to permit mixed-use, high-density development along the east side of Georgia Avenue, from Euclid Street south to Florida Avenue.

Fargo’s Home Rule Charter and Ordinance Regarding Its Approval Voting Election Procedure Supersede the Ballot Requirements of N.d.c.c. Section 16.1-06-04 for the Election of City Officials

By Legal News Line |
Because the City of Fargo is a home rule city which validly adopted an approval voting procedure through its appropriately adopted and enacted home rule charter powers and implementing ordinance, the City of Fargo’s approval voting ordinance supersedes conflicting state laws related to the procedure for the election of city officials, including N.D.C.C. § 16.1-06-04 concerning the form and quality of ballots.

Nebraska Osteopathic Physician License Revoked Following Court-Martial for Sexual Abuse of a Child and Indecent Viewing, Recording, Broadcasting

By Legal News Line |
Recently, Timothy Tesmer, Nebraska's Chief Medical Officer, revoked the license of Dr. Troy Dillon in response to a petition filed by the Nebraska Attorney General’s Office.

Richard Cortés Joins Bradley as Senior Advisor of Banking and Financial Services

By Legal News Line |
Bradley is pleased to announce that Richard (“Rich”) Cortés* has joined the firm as a senior advisor with Bradley’s Banking & Financial Services Practice Group.

Former School Resource Officer Sentenced to Prison for Sexual Battery

By Legal News Line |
A former Preble County deputy sheriff who served as a school resource officer was sentenced to prison after a jury found him guilty of engaging in a sexual relationship with a student, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced.

Application period opens for Nevada's Seventh Judicial District Court vacancy

By Legal Newsline |
Governor Joe Lombardo has announced the upcoming retirement of Judge Gary Fairman from the Seventh Judicial District Court of Nevada, Department 2.

Attorney General Bonta sues C.C.O.A., seeks dissolution over management issues

By Legal Newsline |
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has filed a lawsuit in the Los Angeles County Superior Court seeking to dissolve the C.C.O.A. Housing Corporation, a nonprofit established in 1979 to provide affordable housing for elderly and handicapped...