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Attorney General Carr files suit against new farm worker unionization rule

By Legal Newsline |
ATLANTA, GA – Attorney General Chris Carr has filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration’s Department of Labor (DOL) over a new rule mandating agricultural employers to allow temporary foreign-migrant workers to form unions and engage in collective bargaining.

Alpena man convicted for making false claims against state police

By Legal Newsline |
LANSING – Thomas VanDuinen, 71, of Alpena, was found guilty yesterday by an Alpena County jury of making false claims against Michigan State Police troopers during the execution of a search warrant, announced Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel. Initially charged in August 2022, VanDuinen was found guilty of:

Attorney General Marshall and 21-State Coalition Demand American Bar Association Stop Requiring Racial Discrimination in Law School Admissions and Hiring

By Legal News Line |
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall and 20 of his fellow state attorneys general sent a letter to the American Bar Association (ABA) demanding the group immediately stop requiring law schools, as part of the accreditation process, to treat students and faculty differently based on race.

Attorney General to Review, Contest Consumers Energy’s Latest Rate Hike Request

By Legal News Line |
Attorney General Dana Nessel filed a notice of intervention this in Consumers Energy Company’s latest electric rate case (U-21585) before the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC), filed on May 31, 2024.

Ballard Spahr Advises Greystone on Financing of NYC Supportive Living Properties

By Legal News Line |
Ballard Spahr Housing Finance attorneys represented Greystone Servicing Company LLC, a leading national commercial real estate finance company, in obtaining a Freddie Mac Targeted Affordable Housing multifamily loan that financed two permanent supportive living properties in New York City’s Harlem neighborhood.

Ogletree Deakins Earns Top Marks in Chambers USA 2024 Guide

By Legal News Line |
Ogletree Deakins, one of the largest labor and employment law firms representing management, is pleased to announce that the firm has again been recognized by Chambers and Partners in its Chambers USA 2024 Guide.

Choices Women’s Medical Center Complies With Attorney General Griffin’s Cease and Desist Demand, Removes Unlawful Language From Website

By Legal News Line |
Attorney General Tim Griffin made the following announcement after sending a letter to Choices Women’s Medical Center of Queens, New York.

Appeals court: CA Democrats didn't violate Constitution by tailoring AB5 to target Uber, others

By Jonathan Bilyk |
An earlier court had ruled the law unconstitutional because lawmakers had demonstrated 'impermissible animus and political favoritism' in forcing Uber and similar companies to potentially face massive financial risk under a new stringent test to determine if drivers should be treated as contractors or employees, while exempting hosts of others

Adam E. Laver Receives Israel Bonds Philadelphia’s Legal & Financial Services Division 2024 Award

By Legal News Line |
Blank Rome LLP is pleased to announce that Blank Rome Real Estate partner Adam E. Laver received Israel Bonds Philadelphia’s Legal & Financial Services Division 2024 award for professional excellence and service to the community.

Del. AG can sue DuPont trust to get half its money spent in her state

By Daniel Fisher |
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Legal Newsline) - Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings can sue over the administration of the Florida-based Nemours Foundation established by the DuPont family, an appeals court ruled, upholding a decades-old settlement under which Nemours is supposed to expend half its money in Delaware.

Clinic could be in trouble after doctor uses medical records to advance dating goals

By Daniel Fisher |
INDIANAPOLIS (Legal Newslne) - A medical clinic must defend itself against claims a doctor accessed the medical records of dozens of women, tracking them down in bars and on social media, hugging them and badgering them to go out with him, an Indiana appeals court ruled.

Organs donated without consent, says outrage lawsuit

By Legal Newsline |
HELENA-WEST HELENA, Ark. (Legal Newsline) - An Arkansas woman says her son's organs were donated without consent and is suing under the tort of outrage.

La-Z-Boy lies about discounts, class action says

By Legal Newsline |
LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) - Class action lawyers have targeted La-Z-Boy with a false pricing case, claiming discounts for home decor products aren't as big as the company claims.

Supreme Court upholds access to mifepristone; AG James responds

By Legal Newsline |
New York – New York Attorney General Letitia James issued a statement following the United States Supreme Court's decision in U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine, which reversed the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit’s decision that would have significantly limited access to mifepristone, a drug commonly used in medication abortions:

Attorney General Bonta announces $6.75 million settlement with Blackbaud over 2020 data breach

By Legal Newsline |
California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced a settlement with Blackbaud, a South Carolina-based software company, for violating consumer protection and privacy laws due to its data security practices. Blackbaud provides data management software to nonprofit organizations that store sensitive information such as names, Social Security numbers, bank account details, and medical information. The company's failure to implement adequate data security measures led to a breach in 2020. Following the breach, Blackbaud made misleading statements regarding its data security efforts...

Attorney General Garland comments on Supreme Court's decision in FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine

By Legal Newsline |
The Justice Department issued a statement from Attorney General Merrick B. Garland on the Supreme Court’s decision in FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine:

Attorney General announces arrest over Medicaid fraud involving minor client

By Legal Newsline |
LITTLE ROCK – Attorney General Tim Griffin announced the arrest of Kaylee Slaughter, 25, of Lepanto on one count of Medicaid fraud, a Class B Felony. In his statement, Griffin said: “Committing Medicaid fraud is an egregious affront to the hardworking taxpayers, but using a minor client as a vehicle to bilk Arkansans for thousands of dollars is despicable. I thank Special Agent Blake Hudson in my office’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit for his diligence to bring about this arrest. I am also grateful to the Poinsett County Sheriff’s Office for its assistance in bringing her to...

Ann Arbor woman charged with PPP loan fraud

By Legal Newsline |
LANSING – Yesterday, Yulonda Eckel, 56, of Ann Arbor, was arraigned in the 15th District Court in Washtenaw County for fraudulently obtaining two Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans from the federal government totaling over $41,000, announced Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel. Eckel is charged with two counts of False Pretenses $20,000-$50,000, two counts of Using a Computer to Commit a Crime, and one count of Taxes – Making/Permitting a False Return.

Michigan SCAO opens applications for $500K legal self-help center grants

By Legal Newsline |
LANSING, MI, June 13, 2024 – For the third consecutive year, the State Court Administrative Office (SCAO) is accepting applications for its legal self-help center grant program. The program will disburse $500,000 appropriated by the state legislature for Fiscal Year 2025 to expand legal self-help center services across Michigan. The application period ends on July 14.

Attorneys general secure $700M settlement with Johnson & Johnson over talc products

By Legal Newsline |
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall and 42 state attorneys general have reached a $700 million nationwide settlement to resolve allegations related to the marketing of Johnson & Johnson’s baby powder and body powder products that contained talc. As part of the settlement, which is pending judicial approval, Alabama will receive $13,458,975.