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Monday, September 30, 2024

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Texas pharmacy owner sentenced for illegal kickbacks and money laundering

By Legal Newsline |
A Texas pharmacy owner was sentenced today to four years and four months in prison and ordered to pay over $59 million in restitution for paying illegal kickbacks and engaging in a money laundering conspiracy.

Attorney General Raoul files brief defending Title IX protections against sex discrimination

By Legal Newsline |
Chicago – Attorney General Kwame Raoul, as part of a coalition of 16 attorneys general, filed an amicus brief today defending Title IX, the landmark law prohibiting sex-based discrimination in education, from a federal court challenge that threatens students' rights nationwide.

Mesa County Court announces judicial vacancy due to new district court appointment

By Legal Newsline |
The Twenty-first Judicial District Nominating Commission has announced a vacancy in the Mesa County Court. The commission will convene on June 24, 2024, at the Mesa County Justice Center to interview and select nominees for the position of county judge. The appointment will be made by the governor.

Alabama AG sues HHS over rule mandating taxpayer-funded gender-transition interventions

By Legal Newsline |
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall has filed a lawsuit challenging a new rule by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The rule redefines the Affordable Care Act’s prohibition against discrimination on the basis of "sex" to include "gender identity." If implemented, it would require medical providers to perform surgeries and administer hormone drugs for gender transition to both children and adults, irrespective of a doctor's medical judgment.

Retired admiral among three arrested over alleged bribery scheme involving navy contracts

By Legal Newsline |
A retired Navy Admiral and two business executives were arrested today on criminal charges related to their roles in a bribery scheme involving a U.S. government contract.

AG Moody releases hurricane preparedness guide ahead of active storm season

By Legal Newsline |
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.—Ahead of the start of this year’s forecasted active storm season, Attorney General Ashley Moody has released the 2024 Hurricane Preparedness Guide. Experts predict this year to be one of the most active on record, with an 85% chance of an above-normal season. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecasts a range of 17 to 25 total named storms, with eight to 13 expected to become hurricanes.

Effingham County man charged with possession following discovery during residence search

By Legal Newsline |
Attorney General Raoul charges Effingham County man with possession of child pornography

Washington State Court of Appeals holds session at Foss High School

By Legal Newsline |
Foss High School in Tacoma will host the Washington State Court of Appeals, Division II, on Thursday, June 6. A panel of appellate judges will hear oral arguments in cases open to the public. Attendees are invited to participate in a Q&A session following the proceedings to learn more about the court's role and operations.

AG Nessel Joins Multistate Coalition to Defend U.S. EPA’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions Standards for Heavy-Duty Vehicles

By Legal News Line |
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel today joined a coalition of 23 attorneys general and four cities in filing a motion yesterday to intervene in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit to help defend the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)’s final greenhouse gas emission standards for heavy-duty vehicles.

Tahirih Justice Center Recognizes Troutman Pepper Team for Pro Bono Service to Immigrant Survivors

By Legal News Line |
A team of attorneys – including Troutman Pepper’s Lisanne Crowley and Elizabeth McCormick and Troutman Pepper alumna Katherine (Kat) O’Konski – have been recognized by the Tahirih Justice Center for their pro bono services to the organization.

George Floyd legal team reflects on the fourth anniversary of his death

By Legal News Line |
A statement from the legal team representing the family of George Floyd including Attorneys Benjamin L. Crump, Jeff Storms, Antonio M. Romanucci and Bhavani K. Raveendran:

Attorney General Bird Reminds Iowans to Lookout for Scams and Price Gouging After Devastating Storms

By Legal News Line |
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird urges Iowans to be on the lookout for scammers and shady contractors targeting victims of this week's storms.

AG Platkin Joins Department of Justice, Other States Suing Live Nation

By Legal News Line |
Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin joined the Justice Department and a bipartisan coalition of 28 states and the District of Columbia in filing an antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation Entertainment, Inc., which owns Ticketmaster, alleging that the company has illegally monopolized the live entertainment industry.

Oklahoma legislature passes citizen-only voting legislation

By Chris Dickerson |
OKLAHOMA CITY – A measure that would allow voters decide if only American citizens can vote in Oklahoma elections has passed the state legislature.

NCAA, states reach settlement in Transfer Eligibility Rule case

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey says a proposed consent judgment has been submitted in a lawsuit against the NCAA that challenged its Transfer Eligibility Rule to permanently bar the organization from enforcing the rule.

Joseph Giuttari Indicted for Theft, Securities Fraud, and Issuing Bad Checks

By Legal News Line |
Attorney General John M. Formella announces that the Carroll County Grand Jury has returned seven indictments charging Joseph Giuttari, age 62, with three class A felony counts of Theft By Deception, three class B felony counts of Securities Fraud, and one class A felony count of Issuing Bad Checks.

Med-mal lawyers' failure to include doctor's oath dooms lawsuit

By Daniel Fisher |
DES MOINES, Iowa (Legal Newsline) - Iowa legislators meant what they said when they passed a law requiring medical malpractice plaintiffs to submit an expert’s affidavit, signed under penalty of perjury and certifying their case has merit, the Iowa Supreme Court ruled.

Amazon loses bid to dismiss FTC's lawsuit over Prime memberships

By John O'Brien |
SEATTLE (Legal Newsline) - The Federal Trade Commission can continue with one front of its war on Amazon, a Seattle federal judge has ruled in a lawsuit alleging it tricks shoppers into enrolling in its Prime program.

Texas judge moves, grants, moves challenge to CFPB's new cap on late fees

By John O'Brien |
FORT WORTH, Texas (Legal Newsline) - A Texas federal judge has now twice transferred the challenge to new federal rules on credit card late fees out of his court - though he also has ruled to block them.

Attorney General Campbell Joins Federal Antitrust Lawsuit Against Live Nation

By Legal News Line |
Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell joined the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and a bipartisan coalition of 29 other state attorneys general in suing Live Nation Entertainment, Inc., which owns Ticketmaster.