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Dayton woman accused of $1.5 million Medicaid scheme arrested in Texas
A 36-year-old Montgomery County woman indicted earlier this year for allegedly stealing $1.5 million from Ohio Medicaid has been apprehended in Texas after months on the run, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced today.
Ninth Circuit rules in favor of California’s Age-Appropriate Design Code Act
California Attorney General Rob Bonta and Governor Gavin Newsom issued statements today in response to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals' decision in NetChoice v. Bonta. The court found that NetChoice did not demonstrate a likelihood of success in proving that most provisions of California's Age-Appropriate Design Code Act are unconstitutional. Specifically, the Ninth Circuit vacated the injunction on provisions restricting the collection, use, and sale of children's data, and on collecting a child's geolocation information without an obvious sign to the child.
Officer-involved death under investigation in Fitchburg
The Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) is continuing to investigate an officer-involved death in the City of Fitchburg, Wis., that occurred on the morning of Monday, August 12, 2024.
Federal appeals court denies rehearing request on Line 5 lawsuit
On August 16, 2024, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals denied Enbridge Energy's request for a rehearing of its June decision to remand back to a Michigan state court the Attorney General’s lawsuit aimed at shutting down Line 5 in the Straits of Mackinac. The announcement was made by Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel. The federal court was unpersuaded by Enbridge’s petition for rehearing en banc, which sought to have the entire bench of judges in the Court of Appeals re-hear the case previously decided by a three-judge panel. Consequently, the case, Nessel v. Enbridge,...
Former Alabama police sergeant pleads guilty to using excessive force
A former Daleville, Alabama, Police Department sergeant, Ryan Phillips, pleaded guilty yesterday to depriving an arrestee of his civil rights under color of law.
Supreme Court rejects Biden-Harris administration's attempt to reinstate Title IX rule
On Friday, August 16, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected the Biden-Harris administration’s attempt to vacate Louisiana’s injunction against their Title IX rule.
8th Circuit affirms district court decision in United States v. Daniel Cartagena-Rodriguez
The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals decided United States v. Daniel Cartagena-Rodriguez on August 16, affirming the district court decision.
Supreme Court halts new Title IX rule during Tennessee legal challenge
NASHVILLE – Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti issued a statement today following the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to halt the implementation of the U.S. Department of Education’s new Title IX rule while Tennessee's case against it proceeds. Tennessee has contended that the rule is unlawful and had previously convinced two lower courts to prevent its enactment.
AG Nessel responds to lawsuit challenging Michigan's ban on conversion therapy
LANSING – In response to a lawsuit challenging Michigan’s state ban on the practice of conversion therapy on minors, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel filed a brief opposing the plaintiff’s request for a preliminary injunction barring enforcement of the ban. The lawsuit was filed in July by Catholic Charities of Jackson, Lenawee and Hillsdale Counties and an individual psychologist in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan, against defendants including Governor Whitmer, Attorney General Nessel, several state agency directors, and numerous individual...
Eileen Brown Highlights Value of Teamwork in 'How I Made Office Managing Partner' Q&A
Washington, D.C. Office Managing Partner Eileen Brown was featured in Law.com’s "How I Made It" series, sharing insights from her career trajectory, challenges as an office managing partner, and more.
Attorney General Alan Wilson joins lawsuit against giving taxpayer-funded healthcare to illegal immigrants
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has joined a federal lawsuit to block the Biden administration’s unconstitutional move to extend Obamacare coverage to some illegal immigrants.
New Hampshire Joins Multistate Lawsuit Against CMS Over Expanded Definition of “Lawfully Present” for Healthcare Benefits
Attorney General John M. Formella announces that New Hampshire, along with a coalition of states, has filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of North Dakota.
Director of Autism Center Pleads Guilty to the Unauthorized Practice of a Health Profession, Identity Theft, and Witness Intimidation
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.
2024 Diverse Associates Leadership Program
Continuing the firm’s commitment to attorney development, 15 associates attended McGuireWoods’ 2024 Diverse Associates Leadership Program (DALP), held July 22-23, 2024, at the firm’s Washington, D.C., office.
Judge rejecting Vizzy class action: Free market 'more efficient check' than lawsuits
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (Legal Newsline) - A federal judge has warned that class action lawyers who target every little thing in the grocery store with lawsuits could be hampering innovation.
Attorney General Hilgers Joins Coalition to Stop Biden-Harris Administration from Extending Obamacare to Illegal Aliens
Attorney General Hilgers and a coalition of 15 state attorneys general led by Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach filed a lawsuit in federal court to stop the Biden-Harris administration from extending Obamacare to illegal aliens.
Nelson Mullins Partner Larry Kristinik Becomes Chair of ABA Litigation Section
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP is pleased to announce Columbia partner Larry Kristinik has become chair of the American Bar Association (ABA) Litigation Section for the 2024-25 bar year.
Greenberg Traurig and the William S. Boyd School of Law at UNLV Host 5th Summit for Corporate Governance
Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP and the William S. Boyd School of Law at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) will co-host the fifth annual Summit for Corporate Governance Sept. 20 at the Wynn Las Vegas Resort.
Shook Art Law Leader Selected as Member of NYC Bar Art Law Committee
Senior Counsel Channah Norman has been selected to serve as a member of the New York City Bar Association’s Art Law Committee.
Attorney General Henry joins coalition supporting gun sale regulations
Attorney General Henry joins multistate coalition to protect regulations on gun sales