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Renewable Energy Tax Lawyer Isaac Maron Rejoins Mayer Brown in Washington DC
Mayer Brown announced that Isaac Maron has rejoined the firm in Washington DC as a partner in the Tax practice and as a member of the global Projects & Infrastructure team. He was most recently at Latham & Watkins LLP.
Morrisey, other AGs urge U.S. Supreme Court to hear Mexico's case against gunmakers
CHARLESTON – West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey says the U.S. Supreme Court should hear a case filed by Mexico alleging U.S. gunmakers are partially responsible for cartel violence.
AG Campbell Releases Updated Guide To Manufactured Housing Community Law
Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell has issued an updated Guide to Manufactured Housing Community Law (“Guide”), which provides guidance to owners, operators, and residents of manufactured housing communities regarding state laws and regulations governing manufactured housing, including the Manufactured Housing Act (“Act”) and the Attorney General’s Manufactured Housing Community Regulations (“AG’s Regulations”).
Mark Indelicato Provides Go-To Media Commentary on Bankruptcy Hot Topics
Mark Indelicato, managing partner of Thompson Coburn’s New York office, recently has been tapped by multiple publications as a key source for his insights into various bankruptcy topics, including Red Lobster’s bankruptcy filing and Johnson & Johnson’s third attempt to resolve talc claims via bankruptcy proceedings.
She HODLs the Future: A Women-Led Conversation on Leadership, Growth and Fundraising in Web3 and Digital Assets
Women are the future of Web3 and digital assets!
Statement on the New Mexico Department of Justice’s Appeal in the Pretrial Detention Decision for Defendant Cristian Bencomo
On May 8, 2024, Cristian Bencomo shot his stepmother during a graduation ceremony at Albuquerque’s Convention Center.
Attorney General Ford, 13 Attorneys General Calling for DOJ Investigation into Murder of Garrett Foster Following Texas Pardon
Attorney General Aaron D. Ford announced he has joined a coalition of 13 other attorneys general in urging the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to open a civil rights investigation into the July 2020 murder of Garrett Foster who was protesting racial injustice when he was shot and killed by Daniel Perry in Austin, Texas.
GovCon C-Suite M&A Webinar: Middle Market M&A Growth Strategies on June 5, 2024
Mergers and Acquisitions attorney Jonathan Wolcott will be speaking at the upcoming "GovCon C-Suite M&A Webinar: Middle Market M&A Growth Strategies."
Littler Continues Hiring Streak with Addition of Shareholder Kelly Cardin in New York City
Littler, the world’s largest employment and labor law practice representing management, has added Kelly M. Cardin as a shareholder in its New York City office.
Acne cases pile up after Valisure study, could be put in an MDL
CHICAGO (Legal Newsline) - More than 30 lawsuits have now been filed after a controversial drug-testing lab with a mystery government contract claimed acne medicine turns into benzene.
$400K penalty against asbestos lawyers affirmed; Another appeal on the horizon
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (Legal Newsline) - Asbestos lawyers found in contempt for fighting an order requiring them to turn over their clients' exposure histories have lost their latest legal battle.
Tort reform group slams 'referral fee' for W. Va. opioid lawyer, hopes lawmakers will investigate
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (Legal Newsline) - A West Virginia tort reform organization is calling on lawmakers to investigate $141 million in fees being distributed to private lawyers involved in government opioid lawsuits after one attorney sued to collect referral fees for connecting lawyers with municipal officials.
MS and TN AGs Lead Multi-State Suit to ProtectHealthcare Providers and States' Residents FromDepartment of Health and Human Services' Unlawful'Rule'
Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch and TennesseeAttorney General Jonathan Skrmetti announced a multi-state lawsuitchallenging a new rule recently promulgated by the U.S. Department of Healthand Human Services (HHS) that redefines the Affordable Care Act’sprohibition against discrimination on the basis of “sex” to include “genderidentity.”.
Two Vermont residents sentenced for crimes involving child luring and sexual abuse material
The Attorney General’s Office announced the sentencing of two defendants today in separate cases investigated by the Vermont Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (VT-ICAC). Jason King, 46, of St. Albans, Vermont, was sentenced today in Vermont Superior Court, Franklin Criminal Division, after pleading guilty to one felony count of luring a child and one felony count of promoting a recording of sexual conduct by a child. The court, Judge Alison Arms presiding, sentenced Mr. King by plea agreement to one year in jail and a 15-year term of probation with conditions that...
Law clerk position open at South Central Judicial District Court
The South Central Judicial District Court in Mandan, North Dakota, has announced a job opening for the position of Law Clerk. The successful candidate will work within the District Court Judge Chambers and will receive an annual salary of $74,460.00.
Nevadans for Fair Recovery Act seeks to cap attorneys’ fees, guarantee fair compensation for victims
The political action committee (PAC) Nevadans for Fair Recovery released a fact sheet in May detailing the group’s plan to cap attorney contingency fees at 20% and put more money in victims’ pockets.
Justice Department monitors compliance with voting rights laws in New Jersey primary
The Justice Department announced today that it will monitor compliance with federal voting rights laws in Union County, New Jersey, for the June 4 primary election.
Assistant Attorney General addresses guilty plea from animal breeder on welfare and pollution crimes
On June 3, 2024, Assistant Attorney General Todd Kim delivered remarks concerning a plea agreement in which Envigo admitted to criminally conspiring to violate the Animal Welfare Act and the Clean Water Act. The announcement was made following coordinated efforts between various law enforcement agencies and prosecutors.
America First Legal sues DOJ for records on ex-Biden official's involvement in Trump case
America First Legal (AFL) has initiated legal action against the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to obtain records under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) concerning Matthew Colangelo, a central figure in the prosecution of former President Donald Trump in Manhattan.
Attorney general sues Indy man over alleged real estate fraud
Attorney General Todd Rokita has initiated legal action against an Indianapolis man and associated businesses for allegedly defrauding real estate investors. The lawsuit claims that Herbert Whalen continued to manage property investments without a required real estate broker license and concealed prior convictions.