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$97M brain damage verdict struck; Plaintiff lawyer's 'rhetoric paints attorneys in a poor light'
DES MOINES, Iowa (Legal Newsline) - Iowa's highest court has struck a nearly $100 million verdict in favor of a family who blamed doctors for a baby's brain injuries, and its chief justice delivered a smackdown of the plaintiffs' lawyer for ridiculing the defendants' arguments to the jury.
AG Fitch Calls on the FCC to Strengthen VettingProcess to Block Robocallers
Attorney General Lynn Fitch and a bipartisan coalition of 46 attorneys general called on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to improve their Robocall Mitigation Database (RMD) and close what has effectively been an unmonitored loophole that bad actors exploit to access the U.S. telephone network.
SCOTUS Denies Emergency Petition from Biden Administration on Immigration Challenge by Idaho, Texas
Attorney General Raúl Labrador announced today that the Supreme Court of the United States denied an emergency petition from the Biden Administration to rule on a controversial immigration policy known as Parole-in-Place.
Court reporter position open at South Central Judicial District Court
The North Dakota Court System has announced an opening for a full-time court reporter position within the South Central Judicial District Court Judge Chambers located in Bismarck.
Joseph M. Stanalonis named administrative judge for St. Mary's County Circuit Court
Supreme Court of Maryland Chief Justice Matthew J. Fader has appointed Judge Joseph M. Stanalonis as the county administrative judge for the Circuit Court for St. Mary’s County, effective November 20, 2024.
South Dakota CASA Commission plans virtual meeting for December
The South Dakota Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Commission is scheduled to convene on December 2, 2024.
Veterans urged by AG James to claim refunds from Harris Jewelry settlement
New York Attorney General Letitia James has called on veterans and service members affected by Harris Jewelry's deceptive practices to file claims for refunds.
Consumer Choice Center pushes for 'Auto Choice' insurance reform to cut premiums
The Consumer Choice Center has published a new policy primer, Fixing What’s Broken: Practical Consumer-Friendly Insurance Reforms to Save Money, advocating for reforms aimed at reducing costs and increasing options in auto insurance for American drivers. The proposed “auto choice” system would allow consumers to choose between tort and no-fault insurance models, aiming to reduce litigation expenses, foster competition, and lower premiums.
Georgia poll worker indicted for alleged bomb threat and false statements
A former poll worker from Georgia, Nicholas Wimbish, has been indicted for allegedly mailing a threatening letter to a polling place and providing false information to the FBI.
Buckeye Institute proposes reforms for affordable Ohio healthcare
Columbus, OH – The Buckeye Institute has released a new policy report titled "How to Make Ohio Healthcare More Affordable: A Public Policy Guide."
Attorney General probes Tyson Foods over employment practices
Amid concerns about the influx of illegal aliens and "legal migrants" into local communities, Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has taken action by issuing a civil investigative demand (CID) to Tyson Foods in Logansport.
Attorney General calls for termination of NOPD consent decree citing financial burden
Attorney General Murrill has submitted a public comment letter urging Federal Judge Susie Morgan to address the City of New Orleans' motions to terminate the NOPD consent decree.
Former NYC pharmacy owner sentenced for multimillion-dollar Medicaid fraud targeting HIV patients
New York Attorney General Letitia James has announced the sentencing of Aftab Hussain, a former pharmacy owner, for his involvement in a Medicaid fraud scheme that targeted low-income HIV patients.
Buckeye Institute raises concerns over Ohio House Bill 505's impact on pharmacy costs
On Wednesday, The Buckeye Institute provided written testimony to the Ohio House Insurance Committee regarding Ohio House Bill 505.
Arizona court orders $3.8 million restitution for Medicaid fraud
Attorney General Kris Mayes has announced the conclusion of a criminal case involving Ariell Olivia Dix, who has been ordered by the court to pay $3,863,036.15 in restitution.
Maryland circuit courts celebrate National Adoption Day with statewide events
Maryland's circuit courts are set to host adoption proceedings and family celebrations across the state in recognition of National Adoption Day on November 23, 2024.
Ohio Supreme Court allows Ohio Edison to use herbicides under power lines
The Supreme Court of Ohio has ruled that Ohio Edison is permitted to use herbicides to clear vegetation from under its power lines, despite objections from local landowners.
Vermont trooper cleared in fatal shooting of armed suspect
The Vermont Attorney General's Office has completed its review of the officer-involved shooting that took place on June 12, 2024, in Orange, Vermont.
Violence Against Women Tribal Consultation focuses on unity and data-driven solutions
On the second day of the 19th Annual Government-to-Government Violence Against Women Tribal Consultation, Director Rosie Hidalgo addressed participants with a message of gratitude and commitment.
Texas lab owner charged with $79M healthcare fraud
The owner of a Texas laboratory has been charged in connection with a $79 million fraud scheme involving respiratory pathogen panel (RPP) testing.