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Deadline approaches for eligible families seeking restitution from price-fixing settlements
Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced today that 24,492 claims checks will be sent to Washington residents in the coming week as a result of his antitrust lawsuits against chicken and tuna producers. These checks amount to an additional $2.59 million for eligible households throughout the state.
Northampton joins state attorney general's diversion initiative
The Office of Attorney General’s Program with Local Law Enforcement Connects Individuals to Treatment
Military spouse attorney takes oath under new Louisiana Supreme Court rule
Louisiana Supreme Court Justice Jay B. McCallum has administered the oath of office to Katie Jo Miller, Esq., marking a significant milestone as she becomes the first military spouse attorney admitted to practice law in Louisiana under Rule XVII,...
Tennessee Supreme Court schedules hearings for three significant cases
The Tennessee Supreme Court will hear three cases in Nashville, Tennessee, beginning at 9:00 a.m. CDT on May 29, 2024. The details of the cases are as follows:
Judicial Resources Commission schedules public hearing for June
The Judicial Resources Commission will hold a public hearing on Friday, June 7, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. CDT in Room 1510 of the State Capitol Building in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Authorities dismantle 911 S5 botnet; administrator arrested in global effort
In a coordinated international operation, authorities have dismantled the 911 S5 botnet and arrested its administrator. The botnet had infected over 19 million IP addresses, facilitating billions of dollars in pandemic and unemployment fraud, as well as providing access to child exploitation materials.
Attorney general files charges against Clarkston man for intimidating judge
The Attorney General’s Office announced today that it filed felony charges against Trevor Lunney of Clarkston in Asotin County Superior Court for intimidation of a judge and four counts of harassment against local officials. If convicted, Lunney faces a maximum penalty of ten years in prison and a $20,000 fine for the charge of intimidation of a judge. He faces five years in prison and a $10,000 fine for each of the felony harassment counts.
Arkansas AG challenges federal court's dismissal in ATF lawsuit
Attorney General Tim Griffin has filed a motion for reconsideration in a lawsuit challenging the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives’ (ATF) new rule expanding the definition of who must become a federally licensed firearms dealer. Griffin issued a statement on May 29, 2024, explaining his actions.
Texas man indicted on federal charges related to dogfighting events
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas unsealed a grand jury indictment today, charging a Texas man with federal dogfighting violations.
Oklahoma AG warns of phishing scam involving fake overdue toll charges
Attorney General Drummond warns consumers to avoid overdue toll charge scam
AG Nessel, Secretary Benson on Duty of Canvassers to Certify Election Results
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson are reminding members of Michigan Boards of County Canvassers of their ministerial duty to certify election results following a delay in Delta County.
Greenberg Traurig Named a Modern Healthcare Largest Healthcare Law Firm 2024
Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP is among the top 15 largest health care law firms, according to Modern Healthcare.
Polsinelli Expands Global Franchise & Supply Network Practice With New Counsel Jarina Duffy
Am Law 100 firm Polsinelli has expanded its Global Franchise & Supply Network Practice and welcomed Jarina Duffy as counsel in the New York office.
NGE Hosts Program About Neurodiversity in the Legal Workplace
In May 21, NGE hosted lawyer, speaker, author and neurodiversity expert Haley Moss for a wonderful program on disability inclusion in the workplace.
Robert Shapiro Discusses Effects of China Tariffs on Chemical Industry
Thompson Coburn partner Robert Shapiro, who leads the International Trade practice, discussed in an interview with Chemical Processing the potential impact of the Biden administration’s recent announcement that it would increase tariffs on Chinese imports.
Attorney General Formella Joins Antitrust Lawsuit Against Live Nation
Attorney General John M. Formella joined the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and a bipartisan coalition of states in filing an antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation Entertainment, Inc., which owns Ticketmaster, alleging that the company has illegally monopolized the live entertainment industry.
John Deere sued after combine goes up in flames
HARRISBURG, Ark. (Legal Newsline) - An Arkansas man says his John Deere combine malfunctioned and caught fire, so he's suing the company.
Second Circuit to decide if ghost guns are weapons
NEW YORK (Legal Newsline) - A federal judge will let the makers of ghost guns appeal his ruling that their products are weapons and should be regulated as such.
Big Lots wants class action lawyer to pay fees for 'frivolous' case
OCALA, Fla. (Legal Newsline) - A class action lawyer deemed a "wrecking ball" by a federal judge faces punishment for bringing the same lawsuit against Big Lots in two separate courts.
Magnet bran: Lawsuit claims foreign object in cereal broke teeth
FORT SMITH, Ark. (Legal Newsline) - An Arkansas lawsuit says a Raisin Bran fan chomped on a black magnet virtually identical to a raisin.