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Wisconsin DOJ settles lawsuit with Milwaukee landlord Joe Berrada
Attorney General Josh Kaul announced that the Wisconsin Department of Justice has reached an agreement with Milwaukee landlord Youssef (Joe) Berrada and his company, Berrada Properties Management, Inc., to resolve a lawsuit filed on November 15,...
Attorney General Raoul settles $3.5M case with electric supplier over alleged deceptive practices
Attorney General Kwame Raoul has reached a $3.5 million settlement with Palmco Power IL, known as Indra Energy, to address allegations of deceptive business practices.
Missouri joins lawsuit against investment giants over alleged energy market manipulation
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has announced that he is joining a coalition of 11 states in a lawsuit against BlackRock, State Street Corporation, and Vanguard Group.
Officer-involved shooting under investigation in Webster
The Wisconsin Department of Justice's Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) is investigating an officer-involved shooting in the Town of Webster, Burnett County.
Minnesota courts mandate digital exhibit uploads starting January 2025
The Minnesota Judicial Branch will implement a new digital system for court evidence starting January 1, 2025.
Philadelphia man pleads guilty to four murders for hire
Attorney General Michelle Henry has announced that a Philadelphia man, Steven M. Williams, has pleaded guilty to his involvement in four murders committed for financial gain.
American Airlines agrees to halt discriminatory hiring after legal challenge
The Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) has informed America First Legal (AFL) that American Airlines will cease discriminatory employment practices.
GrubHub settles $25M lawsuit over alleged deceptive business practices
Attorney General Kwame Raoul and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) have announced a $25 million settlement with Grubhub Inc. The settlement addresses allegations of deceptive business practices by Grubhub that reportedly affected customers,...
Judicial nominating commission announces vacancy in fourth judicial district
The Judicial Nominating Commission for County Court in the Fourth Judicial District is set to hold a public hearing on January 24, 2025.
West Jordan announces nominees for justice court judge position
The West Jordan Judicial Nominating Commission has announced five nominees for a justice court judge position in West Jordan, Utah.
Michigan AG reissues alert on consumer rights under scanner law
As the holiday season progresses, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has re-issued a consumer alert regarding the Michigan Scanner Law.
Californians reminded of gas antitrust settlement claim deadline
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has issued a reminder to residents who purchased gasoline in Southern California between February 20, 2015, and November 10, 2015.
Nebraska Office of Public Guardian releases 2024 annual report
The Office of Public Guardian has released its 2024 Annual Report, detailing the individuals served and programs offered through the Nebraska Judicial Branch.
California AG issues alert on rise in accidental child shootings
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has issued a consumer alert due to an increase in accidental shootings involving children accessing improperly stored firearms.
Ohio to lead class-action suit against ZoomInfo over pension fund losses
Ohio has been appointed as the lead plaintiff in a securities class-action lawsuit against ZoomInfo Technologies Inc. The software company is accused of misleading investors, resulting in $75.9 million in losses for two state pension funds.
Ohio falls to 35th in economic freedom ranking
In the 2024 Economic Freedom of North America report, Ohio's ranking dropped two spots to 35th among all 50 states and Puerto Rico.
OSI concludes no charges against police in Nathan Wood's death
New York Attorney General Letitia James' Office of Special Investigation (OSI) has released a report on the death of Nathan Wood, who died following an encounter with Johnstown Police Department officers in Fulton County on September 17, 2023.
Attorney General recovers $4 million from Drizly for unpaid worker tips
New York Attorney General Letitia James has secured a $4 million settlement from Drizly, an alcohol delivery platform owned by Uber, for withholding tips meant for delivery workers.
Ken Paxton challenges alleged border wall auctions by Biden Administration
Attorney General Ken Paxton has initiated legal action in response to claims that the Biden Administration is selling sections of the United States-Mexico border wall.
Walsh County Courthouse to celebrate Tammy Henriksen's retirement after 32 years
The Walsh County Courthouse is set to host a retirement celebration for Tammy Henriksen on December 20th from 2:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. Tammy Henriksen began her career on January 6, 1992, and has served in various capacities over the past 32 years.