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Attorney General Stein addresses price gouging amid Hurricane Helene
Attorney General Josh Stein has provided an update on the issue of price gouging related to Hurricane Helene. He emphasized the resilience of people in western North Carolina, stating, “The people in western North Carolina are tough, but we must do all we can to help.” Stein assured that his office is actively working to protect residents from fraudulent activities and individuals who might exploit the crisis for profit.
Federal judge urged to remove limits on abortion pill mifepristone
Attorney General William Tong, along with 17 other attorneys general, has filed a motion urging a federal judge in Washington state to eliminate what they describe as unnecessary restrictions on the abortion medication mifepristone. These restrictions were imposed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Marriott settles with states over Starwood data breach
Attorney General Josh Kaul announced a $52 million settlement with Marriott International, Inc. involving 50 Attorneys General. This agreement addresses a significant data breach in the Starwood guest reservation database, which Marriott acquired in 2016. The Federal Trade Commission also reached a parallel settlement with Marriott.
Ohio Supreme Court mandates release of Crestwood School District's mental health survey
The Supreme Court of Ohio has mandated the release of mental health survey results conducted by Crestwood Local School District. The decision, reached with a 6-1 vote, reversed an earlier ruling by the Eleventh District Court of Appeals that denied access to these records.
Indiana attorney general sues landlord for alleged apartment maintenance failures
Attorney General Todd Rokita has initiated legal proceedings against RICH-MONS Group LLC, a corporate landlord, over allegations of neglect in maintaining an apartment complex located in Plymouth, Indiana. The lawsuit claims that the landlord violated Indiana’s Deceptive Consumer Sales Act by failing to properly upkeep The Pointe Apartments.
Attorney General Bonta issues alerts on allowable rent hike limits
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has issued two consumer alerts to inform tenants and landlords about current legal limits on rent increases. The first alert, titled “Know Your Rights as a California Tenant,” provides details on the maximum annual rent increase allowed under state law, specifically the Tenant Protection Act (TPA). Under this act, most landlords cannot raise rent by more than 10% total or 5% plus the percentage change in the cost of living—whichever is lower—over a year.
Yost urges court to proceed with Columbus school busing lawsuit
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is advocating for the Ohio Supreme Court to allow a lawsuit against Columbus City Schools regarding busing issues to move forward. The lawsuit challenges the district's failure to provide transportation for students attending private and charter schools, as mandated by Ohio law.
Jeffrey C. Clapper to be sworn in as circuit court judge
The Second Judicial Circuit in South Dakota will welcome Jeffrey C. Clapper as its newest circuit court judge. The official swearing-in ceremony is scheduled for Friday, October 18, 2024, at 3 p.m. CDT. The event will take place in Courtroom 5B of the Minnehaha County Courthouse, located at 425 N. Dakota Ave., Sioux Falls. The public is invited to attend and refreshments will be available courtesy of the Second Circuit Bar Association.
America First Legal sues U.S. departments over withheld records on Ryan Routh
America First Legal (AFL) has initiated legal proceedings against several U.S. government departments, including the Department of State, Department of Defense (DOD), Department of Justice (DOJ), and Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The lawsuit claims these agencies are unlawfully withholding records related to Ryan Wesley Routh, who is charged with a second assassination attempt on former President Trump.
U.S. soldier sentenced for aiding ISIS in plot against American troops
Cole Bridges, also known as Cole Gonzales, has been sentenced to 14 years in prison followed by a decade of supervised release. The 24-year-old from Stow, Ohio, was convicted for attempting to provide material support to ISIS and plotting to murder U.S. military service members. Bridges pleaded guilty on June 14, 2023.
Marriott settles for $52M over Starwood data breach involving millions
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced a $52 million settlement with Marriott International, Inc. involving 50 Attorneys General. This agreement follows an investigation into a significant data breach of the Starwood guest reservation database. The Federal Trade Commission also reached a parallel settlement with Marriott.
Attorney General warns against hurricane relief scams in Illinois
Chicago — In response to the destruction caused by Hurricanes Helene and Milton, Attorney General Kwame Raoul has issued a warning to Illinois residents about potential scams related to hurricane relief donations. Raoul emphasized the importance of verifying charitable organizations before making contributions.
States challenge CMS over new Medicare nursing home rules
Attorney General Raúl Labrador has joined a coalition of 20 states in a legal challenge against a new rule proposed by the Biden-Harris administration's Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS). The rule, which is contested by attorneys general from Kansas, Iowa, South Carolina, and other states, would impose stricter staffing requirements on nursing homes.
Bench warrant recall clinic aids over 100 in Waiʻanae
Hawaiʻi State Judiciary judges and staff gathered at the Waiʻanae Public Library to assist individuals with bench warrant and penal summons recalls related to traffic and petty misdemeanor cases. The event, held on a Saturday afternoon, saw the processing of 46 ex-parte motions prepared by the Office of the Public Defender. These motions were assigned new hearing dates for those seeking assistance.
Troutman Pepper Acts as Lead Corporate Counsel to Marsh McLennan Agency in $7.75 Billion Acquisition of McGriff Insurance Services
Troutman Pepper client Marsh McLennan, a global leader in risk, strategy and people, recently announced that it has reached an agreement through its Marsh McLennan Agency business to acquire McGriff Insurance Services, LLC, an affiliate of TIH, for $7.75 billion.
Locke Lord Partner Amin Al-Sarraf Recognized as 2025 Future Litigation Star Honoree by Benchmark Litigation
Los Angeles Partner Amin Al-Sarraf, Head of Locke Lord’s Entertainment Industry Group, was recognized as a Future Litigation Star honoree in the 2025 edition of Benchmark Litigation – United States.
Greenberg Traurig’s Chinh Pham Speaks at AALAM Path to Partnership Program Kickoff
Chinh H. Pham, Venture Capital & Emerging Technology Practice co-chair and Boston shareholder of global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP, was a panelist at the Asian American Lawyers Association of Massachusetts (AALAM) Path to Partnership Program Kickoff Sept. 24.
Huge payday for lab behind Zantac cancer lawsuits
PHILADELPHIA (Legal Newsline) - The laboratory that claimed the heartburn drug Zantac can cause cancer could earn more than $20 million under a $2.2 billion settlement with drugmaker GSK ending 80,000 lawsuits in state courts around the country.
Autopsy Results in Northwood, New Hampshire Officer-Involved Shooting Investigation
Attorney General John M. Formella announces the following update on the investigation into the officer-involved shooting that occurred on the morning of October 1, 2024, at a residence located at 534 First New Hampshire Turnpike in Northwood, New Hampshire.
AG Fitch Delivers Testimony at Senate Study Group onWomen, Children, and Families
Attorney General Lynn Fitch delivered the following testimony during the Senate Study Group on Women, Children, and Familieshearing where she discussed her Empowerment Project and gave a preview of her legislative priorities in the 2025 Session.