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Attorney generals file lawsuit against Biden administration over voter registration directive
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has joined a coalition of nine attorneys general in challenging the Biden-Harris administration’s voter registration scheme, which they argue unlawfully transforms federal agencies into voter registration organizations and jeopardizes the integrity of elections.
Eighth Circuit rules against pistol brace rule in favor of Attorney General Murrill
The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled against the "Pistol Brace Rule," a regulation opposed by Attorney General Murrill. The decision is seen as a significant victory for those challenging the rule, which was part of an effort led by President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.
Attorney General Griffin leads 26-state amicus supporting West Virginia Title IX appeal
LITTLE ROCK – Attorney General Tim Griffin issued a statement today after filing an amicus brief on behalf of himself and 25 other state attorneys general, urging the United States Supreme Court to consider West Virginia’s appeal of a lower court ruling that invalidated the state’s law protecting girls’ sports.
Coalition files amicus brief supporting federal regulation on interstate firearm transfers
Attorney General Raoul joins coalition to protect federal regulations of gun sales
Attorney General Wrigley Issues Statement on Ray Holmberg Plea
Attorney General Drew Wrigley issued the following statement in the wake of former State Senator Ray Holmberg’s guilty plea in federal court.
Drummond comments on clemency vote on Emmanuel Littlejohn
Attorney General Gentner Drummond said he is disappointed by the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board's 3-2 vote today recommending clemency for Emmanuel Littlejohn.
Attorney General Aaron D. Ford Announced Court Victory Against Google for Unlawful Monopoly
Attorney General Ford announced a victory in the anti-trust case against Google. As part of a coalition of attorneys general in connection to a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Department of Justice, Attorney General Ford sued Google over its anti-competitive practices.
Attorney General Griffin Leads 14-state Amicus in Support of Texas Suit Against Biden-harris Overtime Rule
Attorney General Tim Griffin issued the following statement after filing an amicus brief on behalf of himself and 13 other state attorneys general in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas supporting Texas’s motion for summary judgment in its suit against the U.S. Department of Labor and its rule regulating overtime pay for exempt employees:
Tech industry groups seek to resume legal battle over Florida social media law
In the wake of a July 1 U.S. Supreme Court ruling, tech-industry trade associations are attempting to reboot their litigation challenging a Florida law that limits how major social media companies moderate their platforms.
Sheppard Mullin Representing Littlejohn & Co. in Sale of alphabroder to S&S Activewear
Sheppard Mullin’s Private Equity team is advising alphabroder, a leading supplier of trade, retail, apparel brands and branded imprintable products and portfolio company of Littlejohn & Co., to S&S Activewear, a portfolio company of Clayton Dubilier & Rice.
Former Starbucks CEO Schultz: Steve Jobs said to 'fire everyone on your leadership team'
Howard Schultz, former CEO of Stabucks, recalled in a recent podcast appearance how Steve Jobs once screamed at him to fire his entire executive team, advice which Schultz mostly followed within nine months.
Attorney General James Works to Protect New Yorkers as Artificial Intelligence Technology Advances
New York Attorney General Letitia James issued a report on the potential benefits and risks associated with artificial intelligence (AI), particularly generative AI, as this technology rapidly advances and becomes more embedded in New Yorkers’ daily lives.
AG Platkin, New Jersey Racing Commission Announce Results from Hambletonian Day at the Meadowlands
Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin and the New Jersey Racing Commission today announced results from the 99th Hambletonian Day held August 3, 2024 at the Meadowlands.
Five-Attorney Team Led by Esteemed Healthcare Litigator Bobbie Sprader Joins Dinsmore
Respected across Ohio for her incredible success defending physicians and hospitals in medical malpractice, wrongful death actions and personal injury cases, Dinsmore and Shohl LLP announces today the addition of Bobbie Sprader to the Firm’s national Healthcare practice.
Patricia A. Shlonsky Joins Planned Parenthood of Greater Ohio Board of Directors
UB Greensfelder LLP is pleased to share that Cleveland Partner-in-Charge Patricia A. Shlonsky has been elected to the Board of Directors for Planned Parenthood of Greater Ohio effective July 1.
Greenberg Traurig’s Andrew (A.J.) Tibbetts Speaks at HealthTech Build’s Workshop on Building and Deploying AI in Health Care
Andrew (A.J.) Tibbetts, a shareholder in global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP’s Intellectual Property (IP) & Technology Practice, spoke at HealthTech Build’s interactive workshop, “It’s All About the Data: Building and Deploying AI in Healthcare,” held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, July 23.
Sexual abuse by gynecologist is not malpractice; Utah court gives lawsuits a boost
SALT LAKE CITY (Legal Newsline) - Dozens of women accusing a Utah gynecologist of sexually abusing them have won a key ruling at the state's Supreme Court that reverses an order dismissing their lawsuit.
Law firm says scammers stole $300K settlement
HARTFORD, Conn. (Legal Newsline) - A personal injury law firm says a $300,000 settlement was stolen by unknown scam artists.
Texas social media law challenged in federal court
AUSTIN, Texas (Legal Newsline) - An online content trade group has gone to Texas federal court to challenge a law that would require its members to block certain things from minors' accounts.
Attorney General Weiser comments on Tina Peters' guilty verdict in election tampering trial
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser issued a statement on August 12, 2024, following the guilty verdict in the trial of Tina Peters. The case concluded with a Mesa County jury finding Peters guilty on multiple charges related to election tampering.