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Director pleads guilty to unauthorized practice as health professional
LANSING – On Tuesday, Kimberly Coden, 38, of Berkley, pled guilty in the 44th Circuit Court in Livingston County before Judge Suzanne Geddis to multiple felonies related to impersonating a health care professional and witness intimidation, announced Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel. Coden pled to six counts of the Unauthorized Practice of a Health Profession, a felony punishable by up to four years’ imprisonment and/or $5,000; two counts of Identity Theft, a felony punishable by up to five years’ imprisonment and/or $25,000; and one count of Intimidation or Interfering...
Ohio authorities seize record amounts of drugs and cash on I-70
Ongoing commercial vehicle interdiction efforts along the I-70 corridor by the Central Ohio OOCIC/HIDTA Major Drug Interdiction Task Force and the Ohio State Highway Patrol have led to two recent significant seizures, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced today.
Jeff Shorba receives Mary McQueen Award for contributions to justice
Minnesota State Court Administrator Jeff Shorba was honored with the Mary McQueen Award for his significant contributions to justice.
Three indicted for supporting Iran's WMD program
A superseding indictment was returned yesterday charging two Iranian citizens, brothers Shahab Mir’kazei (Shahab) and Yunus Mir’kazei (Yunis), and one Pakistani citizen, Muhammad Pahlawan, for conspiring to provide and providing material support to Iran’s weapons of mass destruction program resulting in death and conspiring to commit violence against maritime navigation and maritime transport involving weapons of mass destruction resulting in death. Pahlawan is currently awaiting trial, while Shahab and Yunus remain at large.
Suspect identified in two Northeast Ohio cold cases from 1987
In another victory for cross-agency collaboration on Ohio’s cold cases, BCI investigators and forensic scientists have linked the brutal attacks in 1987 of two northeastern Ohio females – one fatal – to the same suspect.
Wisconsin DOJ announces new missing child alert system
Wisconsin DOJ Launches Missing Child Alert
Attorney General Raoul highlights public safety initiatives at state fair
Springfield — Attorney General Kwame Raoul today encouraged Illinois families to visit his office’s tent at the 2024 Illinois State Fair.
Troutman Pepper Advises Hull Street Energy on Acquisition of New York Power Plants from J-POWER USA
Troutman Pepper client Hull Street Energy, a private equity firm that specializes in deploying capital into the power sector as it decarbonizes, has agreed to acquire four New York thermal power plants from J-Power USA.
Aiken County Man Arrested on Child Sexual Abuse Material* Charges
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced the arrest of Kevin Kenyatta Johnson, 28, of Gloverville, S.C., on two charges connected to the sexual exploitation of minors.
Four Cozen O’Connor Attorneys Named to 2024 Washington Super Lawyers List
Super Lawyers has named four Cozen O’Connor attorneys to its 2024 Washington lists.
Attorney General James Provides Opportunity to Comment on Rulemaking Efforts to Protect Children Online
New York Attorney General Letitia James issued two advanced notices of proposed rulemaking for the recently signed children’s online safety laws to protect minors on social media platforms and websites.
Husch Blackwell Guides Consortium of Wisconsin-Based Orthopedic Practices in Sale to Surgery Partners
Husch Blackwell served as counsel to a consortium of orthopedic practices—The Orthopedic Institute of Wisconsin—in the roll up and sale of 14 Wisconsin-based groups and two ambulatory surgery centers to Surgery Partners.
Colorado joins lawsuit against Regeneron over alleged fraudulent drug price reporting for eye medication
The attorneys general for Colorado, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Texas, and Washington have filed suit in federal district court against Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, a New York-based pharmaceutical company, for allegedly inflating the amount that the states’ Medicaid programs have paid and continue to pay for the eye medication Eylea.
Canton Residents Charged with Defrauding Amazon of Over $200,000
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has announced that the FORCE Team has charged Ali F. Habash, 28, and Ahmed Al-Bahia, 22, both of Canton, for allegedly defrauding Amazon of more than $50,000.
Coalition files amicus brief against Biden-Harris administration's border policies
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.—Attorney General Ashley Moody is leading a 15-state coalition of attorneys general in filing an amicus brief in the Supreme Court of the United States. The brief supports intervenor states aiming to prevent the Biden-Harris administration from using sue-and-settle tactics to avoid accountability for the border crisis. The administration appears to have abandoned its defense of the “Circumvention of Lawful Pathways” rule, which allows the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to turn away some asylum seekers, and is instead pursuing a settlement agreement with...
MA AG’s Office Helps End Unfair Employment Practices, Including Non-Compete Agreements At Valvoline
The Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office (AGO), along with a multistate coalition of six attorneys general, has announced a settlement agreement to end unfair employment practices at Valvoline LLC, Valvoline Instant Oil Change Franchising Inc., and VGP Holdings LLC (Valvoline), a major nationwide oil change and auto services company.
Attorney Andrew S. Paine to Compete at the 2024 Amputee Soccer Gold Cup in Honduras
We are excited to announce that Tressler attorney Andrew S. Paine has once again been selected to represent Team USA as a member of the U.S. Men’s National Amputee Soccer Team.
Summer Scams Series Sunny Days and Shady Deals Ag Moody Warns Floridians About 1
Attorney General Ashley Moody is continuing the Summer Scams Series: Sunny Days and Shady Deals with a warning about pool scams and highlighting recent actions taken against fraudulent pool companies.
Attorney General Brown Announces Appointments to the Maryland Commission on Hate Crime Response and Prevention
Attorney General Anthony G. Brown is pleased to announce appointments to the Maryland Commission on Hate Crime Response and Prevention following the passage of House Bill 763 during the 2024 General Assembly.
Keller Postman, fighting Tubi lawsuit, says mass arbitration tactics were for clients' benefit
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) - The plaintiffs firm Keller Postman has previewed its argument for dismissal of a lawsuit against it that complains it files massive amounts of arbitration claims to hide frivolous ones.