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Monday, November 18, 2024

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AG Nessel Warns Consumers of Unpaid Toll Road Smishing Scam

By Legal News Line |
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is reissuing a consumer alert from May warning consumers of a recent smishing scam targeting toll road users.

Green Party on Wisconsin ballot, against Dems' wishes; Lawsuit likely to follow

By John O'Brien |
MADISON, Wis. (Legal Newsline) - Anticipating another court challenge, the Wisconsin Elections Commission has certified the Green Party's Presidential candidate for this year's election - a move that could possibly take votes from Democrat Kamala Harris in the swing state.

135 US attorneys recognized in the 2025 edition of The Best Lawyers in America and Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch

By Legal News Line |
Quinn Emanuel is pleased to announce that 135 of our US attorneys have been included in the 2025 edition of The Best Lawyers in America and Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in 29 categories across 11 jurisdictions.

Brooks R. Smith Authors Treatise on Tennessee Real Property Law

By Legal News Line |
Bradley is pleased to announce that partner Brooks R. Smith has authored a treatise on real property law in the state of Tennessee.

Troutman Pepper Achieves Strong Rankings in Q2 2024 PitchBook League Tables

By Legal News Line |
Troutman Pepper’s Private Equity, Emerging Company + Venture Capital, and M&A practices achieved notable results in the latest league tables for the first half of 2024, advancing in several key categories as tracked by PitchBook.

Clarification of the AG Office’s Role in Election Audits and Criminal Investigations

By Legal News Line |
The following is clarification of the Utah Attorney General Office’s role in election audits and criminal investigations.

Attorney General Alan Wilson asks Supreme Court to hear proof of citizenship for voter registration case

By Legal News Line |
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson joined a coalition of 24 states asking the Supreme Court to hear a case to confirm that states can make rules governing their own elections, including requiring voters to show proof of citizenship.

AG Henry’s Gun Violence Task Force Announces Seizure and Arrest in Firearms, Identity Theft, and Drug Trafficking Case

By Legal News Line |
Attorney General Michelle Henry announced a collaborative law enforcement effort resulting in the arrest of a Philadelphia man as well as the seizure of over $80,000 worth of narcotics and multiple illegal loaded firearms that were only discovered after authorities received a report of identity theft.

Attorney General James Protects New Yorkers’ Voting Rights

By Legal News Line |
New York Attorney General Letitia James released the following statement after the New York State Court of Appeals affirmed the constitutionality of the New York Early Mail Voter Act, which the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) defended from a lawsuit brought by opponents challenging the legislature’s authority to enact mail-in voting:

Sheppard Mullin Selected as a Finalist for Energy Practice Group of the Year

By Legal News Line |
Sheppard Mullin’s Energy, Infrastructure and Project Finance team has been shortlisted as a finalist for The American Lawyer’s “Corporate Practice Group of the Year” award in the specialty Energy category.

Mastering Quality Management Systems: Ensuring Compliance With the New Fda Ldt Rule on August 28, 2024

By Legal News Line |
In the evolving landscape of diagnostics, the FDA LDT rule emphasizes the necessity for robust quality management systems (QMS).

Jury of one: Asbestos judge fattens verdicts when she wants

By Daniel Fisher |
COLUMBIA, S.C. (Legal Newsline) - A South Carolina judge criticized as overly generous to plaintiffs in asbestos cases is making defendants pay whatever she feels, despite what juries and federal courts say, and was just given approval to do so by the state Supreme Court.

Paxton secures temporary stay against Biden administration's "parole in place" policy

By Legal Newsline |
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has secured a temporary administrative stay against the Biden-Harris Administration, blocking the "parole in place" policy while litigation continues.

U.S.-based shipbuilder pleads guilty in accounting fraud scheme

By Legal Newsline |
Austal USA LLC, a Mobile, Alabama-based shipbuilder constructing vessels for the U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard, pleaded guilty today to charges related to an accounting fraud scheme and efforts to obstruct a Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA) financial capability audit. The company has agreed to pay $24 million as part of the resolution with the Justice Department. Austal USA is a subsidiary of Austal Limited, an Australian company publicly traded on the Australian Securities Exchange.

Illinois attorney general settles worker misclassification case against construction firm

By Legal Newsline |
Attorney General Raoul Reaches Settlement with Construction Company for Worker Misclassification, Unpaid Overtime Wages

Kincheloe woman sentenced to up to 60 years for murder

By Legal Newsline |
LANSING – Hope Snyder, 43, of Kincheloe, was sentenced today before Judge Susan Sniegowski in the 51st Circuit Court in Mason County to 35 to 60 years’ incarceration for the murder of Jeffery Grant and the killing of his two dogs by arson. The announcement was made by Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel. Snyder pled no contest to Second Degree Murder, First Degree Arson, and two counts of Animals – Killing/Torturing Second Degree earlier this month.

Tennessee Supreme Court clarifies use of drug-sniffing dogs for searches amid legal hemp issues

By Legal Newsline |
The Tennessee Supreme Court today clarified that an alert from a trained drug-sniffing dog can contribute to law enforcement’s probable cause for a search, despite the dog’s inability to differentiate between illegal marijuana and legal hemp.

Hartland resident charged with luring a child

By Legal Newsline |
The Attorney General’s Office announced that Andrew Moffitt, 21, of Hartland, Vermont, was arraigned today on one felony count of luring a child. The charge against Mr. Moffitt results from a criminal investigation initially conducted by the Baltimore County Police Department in Maryland and later referred to the Vermont Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (VT-ICAC) with assistance from Homeland Security Investigations, Vermont State Police, and Hartford Police Department. Mr. Moffitt is alleged to have engaged in sexually explicit conversations with a minor on the...

Mississippi distributor pleads guilty in seafood misbranding conspiracy

By Legal Newsline |
A Mississippi seafood distributor and two company managers pleaded guilty today to conspiring with others to mislabel seafood and commit wire fraud by marketing inexpensive and frozen imported substitutes as more expensive and premium local species.

Montana launches curriculum on combating human trafficking

By Legal Newsline |
Attorney General Austin Knudsen announced today the launch of a human trafficking course developed by the Montana Department of Justice to raise awareness and educate Montana students about human trafficking and online exploitation.