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Tuesday, October 1, 2024

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Illinois legislature passes bill expanding worker protections against employer retaliation

By Legal Newsline |
Chicago – Attorney General Kwame Raoul commended the Illinois General Assembly for passing legislation aimed at protecting workers from retaliatory actions by employers. The new bill, House Bill (HB) 5561, seeks to strengthen existing protections under state law and formalize the authority of Raoul’s Workplace Rights Bureau to investigate and hold accountable employers who engage in or threaten retaliation.

LaRita Weber announces retirement after nearly 24 years as clerk magistrate

By Legal Newsline |
Johnson and Pawnee County Clerk Magistrate LaRita Weber recently submitted her notice of retirement, effective July 5, 2024, after nearly 24 years of service to the Judicial Branch.

Manager sentenced for role in international drug trafficking conspiracy

By Legal Newsline |
A manager of a Mexico-based drug trafficking organization was sentenced today to 21 years and 10 months in prison and ordered to forfeit $1,339,500 for his role in an international drug trafficking conspiracy.

Texas doctor convicted in $70 million Medicare fraud scheme

By Legal Newsline |
A federal jury convicted a Texas doctor today for causing the submission of over $70 million in fraudulent claims to Medicare for medically unnecessary orthotic braces and genetic tests ordered through a telemarketing scheme.

AGs join forces against efforts undermining pregnant worker protections

By Legal Newsline |
Attorney General Kaul Joins Coalition to Defend Protections for Pregnant Workers

Griffin Lauds Unanimous State Supreme Court Win Upholding State Election Laws

By Legal News Line |
Attorney General Tim Griffin issued the following statement after the unanimous decision by the Arkansas Supreme Court in Thurston v. League of Women Voters, upholding four state election laws relating to absentee ballots, voter identification, and polling-place electioneering restrictions.

VirTra Simulated Training: A Closer Look

By Legal News Line |
Intense—immersive—realistic.

Senior Fraud complaint form available on Attorney General's Office website

By Legal News Line |
Suspected incidents of fraud aimed at older Oklahomans can now be easily reported to the Office of the Attorney General via an online senior fraud complaint form at oag.ok.gov.

PitchBook ranks Reed Smith among most active law firms in private equity transactions in over 15 categories for the first quarter of 2024

By Legal News Line |
Global law firm Reed Smith has started the year as among the most active law firms for private equity transactions, according to research and analysis firm PitchBook’s Global league tables: Q1 2024.

Greenberg Traurig’s David C. Fixler Moderates NECA’s Power Markets 101 Panel

By Legal News Line |
David C. Fixler, a shareholder in global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP’s Energy & Natural Resources Practice in Boston, moderated Northeast Energy and Commerce Association (NECA)’s Power Markets 101 virtual panel May 16.

Bradley Continues to Grow Long Term Care and Senior Housing Team with Addition of Brian Maas and Kimberly Zirkle

By Legal News Line |
Bradley is pleased to announce the continued growth of its Long Term Care and Senior Housing team with the recent additions of Brian Maas and Kimberly Easter Zirkle.

Chrystie Holmstrom, Former Chief Legal Counsel of Alpine Summit Energy Partners, Joins Holland & Knight

By Legal News Line |
Holland & Knight welcomes Chrystie Holmstrom as a partner in the Corporate – Mid South Practice Group in Nashville.

Attorney General James Stops Discriminatory Hiring Practices at DoorDash

By Legal News Line |
New York Attorney General Letitia James today announced a settlement with online food delivery platform DoorDash for routinely rejecting delivery worker applicants with criminal histories without fair assessment, in violation of state human rights and corrections laws and the New York City Fair Chance Act.

House votes on two bills to restrict non-citizen voting

By Chris Dickerson |
WASHINGTON – A House of Representatives committee has sent a bill to the full House that would bar non-citizens from voting in federal elections.

Cook County jury rejects claims that Zantac caused woman's colon cancer

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Drugmakers GSK and Boehringer Ingelman said the verdict in their favor in the first ever trial on the question further exposes the questionable science behind the alleged testing they say falsely showed a link between cancer and ranitidine, the active ingredient formerly in Zantac

Florida State sued by transgender woman after relationship with transgender man goes wrong

By Legal Newsline |
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (Legal Newsline) - A transgender woman put through the disciplinary process at Florida State University is suing the school over the distress and financial harm it allegedly caused.

Lawsuit: Tire clobbers woman on go-kart track

By Legal Newsline |
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (Legal Newsline) - An Arkansas amusement park faces litigation after a woman says a go-kart wreck caused a tire on the barrier to come free and strike her in the head.

Freelancers to Labor Dept.: We don't need your brand of confusing help

By John O'Brien |
GAINESVILLE, Ga. (Legal Newsline) - The Department of Labor has no reason for changing rules governing what makes an independent contractor, freelancers challenging its actions say.

Shot at work? Workers' Comp covers that

By Daniel Fisher |
ALBANY, N.Y. (Legal Newsline) - An entirely unprovoked assault at work is covered by workers’ compensation, New York’s highest court ruled, rejecting arguments by a medical resident that his shooting wasn’t a workplace-related injury.

AG's Office Reaches Settlement With Merrimack Valley Driving School That Failed To Refund Students After Sudden Closure

By Legal News Line |
The Attorney General’s Office (AGO) has entered into a settlement, via a Consent Judgment, with North Andover Auto School, LLC (NAAS) and its owner, Michael J. Larocque.