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Tennessee AG seeks court action against TikTok over evidence preservation issues
Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti has taken legal action against TikTok, Inc. by filing a motion in the Twentieth Judicial District of Tennessee. The motion seeks remedies for TikTok's failure to preserve and produce evidence as part of an investigation into potential violations of Tennessee consumer protection laws. This request also aims to enforce compliance with a court order issued on April 17, 2023.
Former police lieutenant convicted for civil rights violations
A former police lieutenant from New Castle, Indiana, has been found guilty by a federal jury on charges of using excessive force against individuals in custody and obstructing justice through witness tampering. Aaron Jason Strong, aged 47, was convicted following evidence presented at trial which demonstrated his physical abuse of a suspect and two pretrial detainees. He also made false statements to an Indiana State Police detective during an investigation into allegations against him.
Ferguson sues TikTok over alleged harm to youth mental health
Attorney General Bob Ferguson has initiated legal action against TikTok, accusing the social media platform of prioritizing profits over the mental health of young users. The lawsuit, filed in King County Superior Court, is part of a broader bipartisan effort involving 13 other attorneys general who have launched similar suits.
Justice Department resolves discriminatory hiring claims with Durham Fire Department
The Justice Department has reached a settlement with the City of Durham, North Carolina, to address claims that the city's fire department's hiring practices violate Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. The department alleges that the written test used by the Durham Fire Department (DFD) discriminates against Black candidates.
Ohio's new fraud unit recovers $130K lost in crypto scam
A new unit within the Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) has successfully recovered $130,000 lost in a cryptocurrency scam in the Columbus area. This marks the first achievement for this specialized team designed to assist local law enforcement with cyber financial crimes.
Attorney General Murrill joins coalition suing TikTok over consumer protection violations
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill has joined a bipartisan coalition of 14 attorneys general in filing enforcement actions against TikTok, alleging violations of state consumer protection laws. The action claims that TikTok exploits young users and misleads the public about potential dangers associated with the platform.
Bipartisan coalition seeks court action as TikTok fails in multistate probe
Attorney General Josh Kaul has aligned with a bipartisan group of 22 attorneys general to urge a Tennessee court to enforce its orders against TikTok. The social media platform is required to comply with an ongoing multistate consumer protection investigation by preserving and producing relevant evidence.
Attorney General Marshall hosts annual law enforcement summit in Montgomery
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall hosted the 25th Annual Attorney General’s Law Enforcement Summit in Montgomery. The event took place at the Church of the Highlands and provided continuing education for law enforcement officers and attorneys from across Alabama. Attendees were informed about advances in forensic DNA testing, investigative genetic genealogy, and insights from the Karen Read case. A memorial was also held to honor fallen officers.
California man sentenced for fraudulent tax preparation causing $28M IRS loss
A California man, Salvador Gonzalez, has been sentenced to six years in prison for preparing false tax returns. Gonzalez operated Grace’s Lighthouse Resource Center Inc., a return-preparation business in Corona, for over ten years. During this period, he consistently claimed false deductions on thousands of returns, including charitable donations and medical expenses, which reduced the income taxes his clients owed.
Afghan national charged with plotting Election Day terror attack linked to ISIS
The Justice Department has announced charges against Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, a 27-year-old Afghan citizen residing in Oklahoma City, for allegedly conspiring to conduct an Election Day terrorist attack in the United States on behalf of ISIS. The criminal complaint filed today accuses Tawhedi of attempting to provide material support to ISIS and acquiring firearms and ammunition for a planned violent attack.
Sterling Heights officers face charges after K9 deployment during arrest
Two Sterling Heights police officers, James Sribniak and Jack Currie, have been charged with misconduct and felonious assault. The charges were announced by Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel following an incident in February involving the pursuit of a Roseville man.
Fourteen Holland & Knight Attorneys Named Massachusetts Super Lawyers and Rising Stars for 2024
Super Lawyers has named nine attorneys in Holland & Knight's Boston office as Massachusetts "Super Lawyers" and five attorneys as "Rising Stars" for 2024.
Troutman Pepper’s Madeline Moore Named Pro Bono Partner of the Year by A4TE
Madeline Moore, Pro Bono Director and Counsel, has been named Pro Bono Partner of the Year by the Advocates for Trans Equality (A4TE).
Wilson Elser Is Mansfield Certified Plus Again for 2023–2024
National law firm Wilson Elser announced it has again achieved Mansfield Certification Plus.
Three Dinsmore Attorneys Named to 2024 Massachusetts Super Lawyers and Rising Stars Lists
Dinsmore is proud to announce that three attorneys from the Firm’s Boston office earned a spot on the 2024 Massachusetts Super Lawyers and Rising Stars lists.
Dykema Assists Universal Logistic Holdings, Inc in Acquisition of Market-Leading Rail Terminal Operator
Dykema congratulates Universal Logistic Holdings, Inc. on its acquisition of Parsec, a market-leading provider of terminal management services to the Class I, regional, and short-line railroads across North America.
Smith Gambrell Russell Advises SBB Cargo AG on Purchase of Locomotives from Stadler Rail
Smith, Gambrell & Russell, LLP (SGR) is pleased to announce that the Firm advised SBB Cargo AG in connection with the tender and the procurement of a total of up to 129 new mainline locomotives from Stadler Rail Valencia, part of the Stadler Rail Group.
Attorney General Griffin Co-leads Challenge to Federal Rule That Would Reduce Monitoring of Prisoners’ Calls
Attorney General Tim Griffin issued the following statement after he and Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita filed a lawsuit on behalf of Arkansas, Indiana, and 12 other state attorneys general challenging the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) new rule that regulates phone service providers in prisons.
Office of Special Prosecutions Completes Review of Officer-Involved Shooting by APD Officer Alexander Roman
Office of Special Prosecutions completed its review of an officer-involved shooting on August 13, 2024, involving Easter Leafa, 16, and Anchorage Police Department Officer Alexander Roman.
Attorney General Marshall Leads Eleventh Circuit Brief Challenging Decision that Would Require Employers to Pay for Employees’ Sex-Change Operations
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall filed an amicus brief with the full Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals asking the court to overturn a district court’s decision that would require employers offering healthcare coverage to their employees to pay for an employee’s sex-change operation or face liability under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.