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Court halts deletion of CDC emails amid legal challenge
America First Legal (AFL) has secured a preliminary injunction in its lawsuit against the Biden-Harris Administration, alleging illegal destruction of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) employee emails in violation of the Federal Records Act. The court's order mandates that the CDC cease deleting employee emails and requires Attorney General Merrick Garland to collaborate with the National Archivist to recover deleted emails and ensure compliance with federal law.
8th Circuit rules on Firearms Regulatory Accountability Coalition case
The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals decided Firearms Regulatory Accountability Coalition, Inc. v. Merrick B. Garland on Friday, August 9.
Internal documents reveal TikTok’s awareness of addictive nature and ineffective safety tools
Attorney General Mike Hilgers has released key excerpts from internal TikTok documents, revealing that the platform is aware of its addictive nature, widespread compulsive use, and ineffective safety tools.
Russian-German national extradited over illegal exportation violating US controls
Arthur Petrov, a 33-year-old dual Russian and German national, made his initial appearance in federal court today following his extradition from the Republic of Cyprus. Petrov faces charges related to export control violations, smuggling, wire fraud, and money laundering. He is accused of participating in a scheme to procure U.S.-sourced microelectronics subject to U.S. export controls on behalf of a Russia-based supplier of critical electronics components for manufacturers supplying weaponry and other equipment to the Russian military. Petrov was arrested on Aug. 26, 2023,...
Robert Shapiro Authors Business Law Today Article on Customs Business Confusion
Thompson Coburn partner Robert Shapiro wrote a new article in Business Law Today on the filing of customs entries for international transactions, a complex and highly regulated process.
Attorney General Neronha issues statement on proposed Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance rate increase
Attorney General Peter F. Neronha issued the following statement after submitting a final brief as part of his obligation to represent consumers in the insurance rate review process and as the State’s Health Care Advocate.
Attorney General Alan Wilson announces Eastover man charged with stealing more than $200,000 from vulnerable adult
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced that his office’s Vulnerable Adults and Medicaid Provider Fraud unit (VAMPF) has arrested Keith C. Suber, 53 years old, of Eastover, SC, for one count of Exploitation of a Vulnerable Adult {43-35-0085 (D)} and one count of Breach of Trust with Fraudulent Intent, value $10,000 or more {16-13-0230(A)}.
Massachusetts Caregiver Pleads Guilty to Medicaid Fraud
Attorney General John M. Formella announces that Dorabela Medeiros, age 43, of Andover, Massachusetts, has been convicted of class B felony Medicaid Fraud – False Claims and class B felony Medicaid Fraud – False Records.
Attorney General Brown Announces Charges Against Prince George’s County-Based Car Dealership and Its Owners
Attorney General Anthony G. Brown announced that his Consumer Protection Division has filed charges against DARCARS of Bowie, Inc. d/b/a DARCARS Honda, its parent company Mariam, Inc., and both companies’ owners John Rahmangholi Darvish and Jamshyd Darvish.
OPINION: Beyond the Billboards: A Look at Morgan & Morgan's Troubled Record
You have probably seen Morgan & Morgan billboards and ads boasting that the firm is America’s largest personal injury law firm. That’s no surprise given that the firm spends more than $100 million every year on advertising to make sure that if you’re injured and looking for legal representation, Morgan & Morgan is the name that pops into your head.
Fla. trial lawyers want GOP lawmaker to FAFO, spending millions on a Trump-approved primary opponent as payback for reforms
A Florida state Senate election is "Ground Zero" for a revenge plot by Florida trial lawyers furious at a GOP lawmaker who cost them money by pushing reform measures - and their campaign of spending millions of dollars on one of 40 Senate seats got a boost from the country's most popular Republican, Donald Trump.
Using the New Jersey Wage Hub for Certified Payroll Reporting on August 9, 2024
Beginning August 16, 2024, registered public works contractors in N.J. will be required to submit Certified Payroll Reports online using the N.J. Wage Hub.
Reed Smith wins 2024 NLADA Beacon of Justice Award for pro bono Lamp Lifeboat Ladder project
Reed Smith was awarded a 2024 Beacon of Justice Award from the National Legal Aid & Defender Association (NLADA) for excellence in pro bono.
Attorneys general urge EPA for uniform pesticide label rules
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen has joined a coalition of attorneys general urging the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to implement a new rule for uniform labeling requirements on pesticide products nationwide. The proposed rule aims to streamline the process and prevent misbranding by states like California, thereby alleviating burdens on farmers across the country.
Attorney General Wilson joins lawsuit against extending Obamacare coverage
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has joined a federal lawsuit aimed at blocking the Biden administration's move to extend Obamacare coverage to certain undocumented immigrants.
Southern California dental offices settle $6M over false claims act violations
West Coast Dental Administrative Services LLC (formerly West Coast Dental Services Inc.), which operates a network of dental offices in Southern California, and its founders and former owners, Drs. Soleyman Cohen-Sedgh, Farid Pakravan, and Farhad Manavi, have paid $6.3 million to resolve allegations that they knowingly violated the False Claims Act in connection with seven improper loans that West Coast Dental Services Inc. (West Coast Dental) and affiliated dental offices received under the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). Additionally, City Real Estate Holdings Inc., a...
Kobach leads multistate lawsuit against Biden-Harris healthcare plan for DACA recipients
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach has filed a lawsuit in federal court to prevent the Biden-Harris administration from extending Obamacare benefits to illegal aliens. The lawsuit is supported by attorneys general from 14 other states.
Justice Department disrupts North Korean remote IT worker fraud schemes
Matthew Isaac Knoot, 38, of Nashville, Tennessee, was arrested today for his alleged involvement in generating revenue for the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s (DPRK or North Korea) illicit weapons program, including weapons of mass destruction (WMD).
Executives charged with bribery related to Philippine election contracts
A federal grand jury in the Southern District of Florida has returned an indictment charging three executives of an election voting machine and service provider company and a former Chairman of the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) of the Republic of the Philippines. The charges pertain to their alleged involvement in a bribery and money laundering scheme related to the 2016 Philippine elections.
Ohio Supreme Court allows defamation suits within one year after discovery
A phony email sent in 2011 to one person alleged a Warren County township trustee was demanding bribes. The email resurfaced years later.