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Monday, September 23, 2024

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Restaurants sue Denver over ban on gas appliances

By Legal Newsline |
DENVER (Legal Newsline) - Denver's ban on gas appliances in restaurants is preempted by federal law allowing them, a new lawsuit says.

All my X's: Former Twitter to face trademark suit from X Social Media

By John O'Brien |
ORLANDO, Fla. (Legal Newsline) - X Corp., the former Twitter, has lost most of its motion to dismiss a trademark lawsuit from a social media company that was first called X.

Holland & Knight Partner John Brownlee Appointed to Board of Visitors of William & Mary

By Legal News Line |
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin recently appointed Holland & Knight Partner John Brownlee to the Board of Visitors of William & Mary in Virginia.

Reed Smith represents Revelyst, a segment of Vista Outdoor, on sale of assets of Fiber Energy to Lignetics, Inc.

By Legal News Line |
Global law firm Reed Smith has advised Revelyst, a segment of Vista Outdoor, Inc., the parent company of more than three dozen renowned brands that design, manufacture and market sporting and outdoor products, on its sale of Fiber Energy Products to Lignetics, Inc.

Court blocks implementation of new Title IX rule at some SC schools

By Legal Newsline |
Attorney General Alan Wilson announced that a court ruling in Kansas will temporarily block the Biden administration’s new Title IX Rule from being implemented at some South Carolina schools, colleges, and universities. The Biden administration has reinterpreted Title IX’s prohibitions on sex discrimination to include “gender identity.”

Russian national sentenced for illicit procurement network involving US-made military-grade electronics

By Legal Newsline |
Maxim Marchenko, 52, was sentenced today to three years in prison followed by three years of supervised release for his role in procuring dual-use, military-grade OLED micro-displays for Russian end users.

Queens gun trafficking ring dismantled; Five indicted on multiple counts

By Legal Newsline |
New York Attorney General Letitia James announced a 625-count indictment charging five individuals for their involvement in a gun trafficking operation that sold ghost guns, assault weapons, high-capacity magazines, and hundreds of rounds of ammunition in Queens, New York. The investigation led by the Office of the Attorney General’s (OAG) Organized Crime Task Force (OCTF) recovered 86 firearms – including 55 ghost guns and 25 assault weapons – along with over 90 high-capacity magazines and hundreds of rounds of ammunition. The operation involved transporting 3D-printed ghost...

Ellison announces new settlements targeting deceptive practices in residential solar panel advertisements

By Legal Newsline |
Attorney General Ellison takes actions to protect consumers from deceptive conduct in the solar industry

OVW hosts information session on 2024 STCJ Alaska Initiative

By Legal Newsline |
OVW conducted a live web-based pre-application information session for its Fiscal Year 2024 Special Tribal Criminal Jurisdiction: Targeted Support for Alaska Native Tribes Special Initiative (STCJ AK) Program solicitation. During the presentation, OVW staff reviewed this program’s requirements, discussed the solicitation, and allowed for a brief question-and-answer period.

Attorney General Raoul supports Oregon's drug pricing transparency law

By Legal Newsline |
Attorney General Raoul joins coalition in support of drug pricing transparency

Missouri AG expands probe into nonprofit's alleged links with China's government

By Legal Newsline |
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has expanded his investigation into the Chinese Service Center in St. Louis to ensure its compliance with Missouri law. He issued a civil investigative demand after obtaining evidence suggesting that the service center violated the Missouri Merchandising Practices Act.

Federal court issues permanent injunction against New York tax preparer

By Legal Newsline |
A federal court in the Eastern District of New York issued a permanent injunction yesterday against a Brooklyn, New York, tax return preparer.

Ludington woman pleads no contest to second-degree child abuse

By Legal Newsline |
Tara Treesh, 36, of Ludington, pled no contest yesterday to one count of Second-Degree Child Abuse, announced Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel. Treesh’s plea accompanies an agreement extended by the court to sentence her to 20 months to 10 years’ incarceration. Treesh was charged in November 2022 with one count each of Second-Degree Child Abuse, Maintaining a Drug House, and Possession of Methamphetamine.

Attorney General Clark sues Evernorth and CVS for driving up drug costs

By Legal Newsline |
Attorney General Charity Clark has filed a lawsuit against pharmacy benefit managers Evernorth, owner of Express Scripts, and CVS, along with nearly two dozen affiliated entities. The suit alleges that these companies have unfairly and deceptively driven up prescription drug prices in Vermont. Pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) act as intermediaries who negotiate contracts with pharmaceutical manufacturers, insurance companies, and pharmacies, determining the cost of prescription drugs for consumers.

Ohio court orders East Cleveland to compensate Arnold Black over wrongful imprisonment

By Legal Newsline |
The Supreme Court of Ohio ruled today that the city of East Cleveland must pay more than $30 million for unlawfully arresting a man, beating him, and confining him in a storage closet for four days.

Cambria County man sentenced up to 30 years for fatal fentanyl overdose

By Legal Newsline |
HARRISBURG — Attorney General Michelle Henry announced that a Cambria County man will serve 13 to 30 years in prison for his latest drug-trafficking offense, which led to the death of 5-year-old Alaia Young.

Attorney General files new charges against three defendants in organized retail crime cases

By Legal Newsline |
The Organized Retail Crime Unit of Attorney General Bob Ferguson filed two new felony criminal cases today, marking five prosecutions since the unit's establishment last year.

Justice Department announces new initiatives for improving access to immigration courts

By Legal Newsline |
As part of its ongoing efforts to improve access to the immigration court system, the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) is establishing a new leadership position within its Office of the Director. This role will focus on enhancing access to the immigration system and finding innovative ways to increase representation rates for noncitizens in immigration court. The new leader will serve as EOIR’s public-facing point of contact for government and public stakeholders.

Attorney General recovers nearly $500K from Indy car dealer for deceptive practices

By Legal Newsline |
Bait-and-switch sales tactics, falsely advertised prices, and preying on Hoosiers with subprime credit are the alleged misdeeds of four Indianapolis used-car stores. Following a settlement with Attorney General Todd Rokita, the business will be required to pay back almost half a million dollars to deceived consumers.

Ohio AG announces reindictment over alleged $72M investor fraud scheme

By Legal Newsline |
Managers of a Lucas County investment firm accused of deceiving and defrauding investors in a decade-long scheme have been reindicted on multiple felonies as part of a multi-year investigation and prosecution, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced today.