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Wednesday, October 2, 2024

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McCants ordered to pay restitution for Nebraska Game Day Experience scam

By Legal Newsline |
LINCOLN -- District Court Judge Jodi Nelson has ordered Kenneth Jason McCants to pay $87,000 in restitution to the victims of the Nebraska Game Day Experience. Additionally, McCants is required to pay $252,000 in civil penalties and other fees. Judge Nelson had previously found McCants liable for the Nebraska Game Day Experience and issued an injunction preventing him from running similar ticketing frauds.

Michigan businessman sentenced for tax evasion and obstructing IRS

By Legal Newsline |
A Bloomfield Hills, Michigan businessman was sentenced to 24 months in prison for evading income taxes, failing to file an income tax return, and obstructing an IRS audit.

Virginia ends compliance with California EV mandate effective end of year

By Legal Newsline |
RICHMOND, Va. - Governor Glenn Youngkin announced today that Virginia will terminate its adherence to the California electric vehicle (EV) mandate by the end of 2024, coinciding with the expiration of California’s current regulations. This decision follows an official opinion from Attorney General Jason Miyares, prompted by a request from both Governor Youngkin and Senate Republican Leader Ryan McDougle.

Environmental lawyer William Delmore dies while fishing

By Legal Newsline |
William (Bill) Delmore, a Yale-educated environmental lawyer, accomplished basketball player, renowned psychic, and avid outdoorsman, passed away on May 30 in Minnesota while fishing with his son Shane.

Buckeye Institute honored for amicus brief challenging Chevron deference

By Legal Newsline |
The Buckeye Institute was honored by the New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA) at the Third Annual Georgies for Best Amicus Curiae Brief for its amicus brief in Relentless v. U.S. Department of Commerce. The institute received the George Washington Award for its contribution to challenging the administrative state's abuse of civil liberties.

Woman charged with multiple felonies over alleged pet insurance fraud

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June 5, 2024 (DENVER) – Attorney General Phil Weiser has charged a former Colorado Springs woman for allegedly submitting false and altered invoices to her pet insurance company in support of fraudulent claims for veterinary care.

Prosecutions conclude for those involved in Zaria McKeever's murder

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The Office of Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison has concluded the prosecution of individuals involved in the November 2022 murder of Zaria McKeever. The final two defendants, Eriana Haynes and Tavion James, were sentenced today following their guilty pleas to aiding an offender after the fact.

Sheppard Mullin AI Team Advised News Corp in Landmark, Multi-Year Global Partnership with OpenAI

By Legal News Line |
Sheppard Mullin represented News Corp in its landmark, multi-year agreement with OpenAI to bring certain News Corp content to OpenAI services.

Providence woman charged in connection with falsifying nomination signatures during 2023 congressional special election

By Legal News Line |
Attorney General Peter F. Neronha and Colonel Darnell S. Weaver announced that a Providence woman has been charged in Providence County Superior Court with knowingly falsifying and submitting nomination papers, stemming from an investigation by the Office of the Attorney General and the Rhode Island State Police into allegations of fraudulent nomination signatures during the 2023 First Congressional District Special Election.

AG Ferguson: Final week for eligible Washington families to claim $120 or $50 restitution payment as a result of price-fixing on common food items

By Legal News Line |
Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced that 24,492 claims checks will head to Washingtonians in the next week as a result of his antitrust lawsuits against chicken and tuna producers.

Attorney General Miyares Scores Major Win for Collegiate Student-Athletes

By Legal News Line |
Attorney General Jason Miyares announced a landscape-changing settlement with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) that permanently eases restrictions on Division I college athletes who have transferred schools multiple times.

Attorney General James Announces Agreement Requiring NCAA to End Transfer Eligibility Rule

By Legal News Line |
New York Attorney General Letitia James, the U.S. Department of Justice, and a multistate coalition of 10 attorneys general today announced that the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has agreed to permanently end its transfer eligibility rule, which prohibited Division I college athletes from competing for one year if they transferred schools twice.

Superior Court Enters Preliminary Injunction Prohibiting Southers Construction From Taking Consumer Deposits

By Legal News Line |
Attorney General John M. Formella announces that the Rockingham Superior Court has entered a preliminary injunction prohibiting Southers Construction and its owner, Ricky Southers, from collecting any consumer prepayment or deposit while doing business in New Hampshire.

Anderson Man Arrested on Child Sexual Abuse Material* Charges

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South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced the arrest of Larry Ray Vickery, Jr., 52, of Anderson, S.C., on seven charges connected to the sexual exploitation of a minor.

Elon Musk sued over claims of Teslas' driving ranges

By Legal Newsline |
BOSTON (Legal Newsline) - Unsatisfied Tesla customers have filed a federal lawsuit against Elon Musk, claiming they were swindled out of their money.

Nelson Mullins Riley sued over patent dispute with kids' spill-proof lid

By Legal Newsline |
NEW YORK (Legal Newsline) - A national law firm faces a federal lawsuit from a woman entangled in a patent dispute over a spill-proof lid.

Overcoming the “Peter Principle”: Training Your Managers to Manage and Avoid Risk on June 6, 2024

By Legal News Line |
Michael Schmidt will present “Overcoming the ‘Peter Principle’: Training Your Managers to Manage and Avoid Risk” at the New York City Chapter of the Association of Corporate Counsel 2024 General Counsel Toolkit Conference.

Remand recommended for case of man who died after COVID vaccination

By John O'Brien |
MIAMI (Legal Newsline) - A lawsuit blaming Walgreens for the death of a man following his COVID vaccination could be on the move.

Shrinking Crocs lawsuit may soon be full-fledged class action

By John O'Brien |
SAN FRANCISCO (Legal Newsline) - There's a chance the lawsuit alleging Crocs shoes shrink is about to become a big problem for the company.

Defense underway as companies fight benzene claims in acne medicine

By John O'Brien |
CHICAGO (Legal Newsline) - The woman who filed five class action lawsuits in one day over acne medication now faces a dismissal motion in her case against Target.