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Charleston man receives seven-year sentence for firearm possession
Perry JaQuan Jackson, a 26-year-old resident of Charleston, has been sentenced to seven years in federal prison.
Nonprofit settles PPP fraud allegations with $677K payment
A Jewish Voice for Peace, Inc., a nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C., has agreed to pay $677,634 to settle allegations of violating the False Claims Act.
International coalition removes malware linked to China-backed hackers
United States Attorney Jacqueline C. Romero, the Justice Department, and the FBI have announced a significant international operation aimed at eliminating malware known as "PlugX" from thousands of computers worldwide.
North Carolina man receives two-year sentence for firearm possession
Robert Hamlett, a 49-year-old resident of Charlotte, North Carolina, has been sentenced to 24 months in federal prison for the unlawful possession of a firearm.
Stratford man pleads guilty to child abuse charges
Yesterday, Donaven Lee Notaro, a 24-year-old resident of Stratford, pleaded guilty to charges of child abuse in Oklahoma City.
Attorney General James supports Governor Hochul's 2025 legislative proposals
New York Attorney General Letitia James has expressed her support for several legislative proposals presented by Governor Kathy Hochul in the 2025 State of the State address.
Mendenhall man receives over eight-year sentence for firearm possession
A Mendenhall man has been sentenced to over eight years in prison for possessing a firearm as a convicted felon.
Settlement halts deceptive pricing practices by Sundance Vacations
Attorney General Michelle Henry has reached a settlement with Sundance Vacations, a travel company based in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania.
North Dakota Court System seeks paralegal for Bismarck judge chambers
The North Dakota Court System is seeking candidates for a paralegal position within the South Central Judicial District Court Judge Chambers in Bismarck.
Jefferson County felon receives 105-month sentence for gun possession
A man from Hamshire has been sentenced to federal prison for a firearms violation, according to U.S. Attorney Damien M. Diggs.
Massachusetts AG files lawsuit against insulin makers over pricing practices
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell has initiated legal action against prominent insulin manufacturers and pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) over alleged unfair pricing practices.
Boulder man sentenced for transporting minor across state lines
James Wendell Dean, a 54-year-old resident of Boulder, has been sentenced to 188 months in federal prison.
AG Ferguson files lawsuit against T-Mobile for massive data breach
Attorney General Bob Ferguson filed a consumer protection lawsuit today against T-Mobile for failing to adequately secure sensitive personal information of more than 2 million Washingtonians.
Bradley Partner Casey L. Miller Elected to Nashville Bar Association Board of Directors, Recognized with President’s Award
Bradley is pleased to announce that partner Casey L. Miller has been elected to serve a four-year term on the board of directors of the Nashville Bar Association (NBA) beginning January 1, 2025.
Polsinelli Bankruptcy Attorneys Appointed to Industry Association Leadership Roles
Polsinelli is pleased to announce that Associate Ashley D. Champion has been appointed to two leadership positions within the American Bar Association’s (ABA) Business Bankruptcy Committee.
Greenberg Traurig’s Life Sciences & Medical Technology Group Hosts “The Future of MedTech: Trends and Opportunities in 2025” Webinar During J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference
Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP’s Life Sciences & Medical Technology Group will host a webinar with the Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council (MassMEDIC) during the J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference on Jan. 15.
SCOTUS declines to hear Big Oil's appeal of Hawaii climate change ruling
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) - The U.S. Supreme Court will let stand a ruling in Hawaii that paves the way for government officials represented by contingency fee lawyers to sue the oil industry over the effects of global warming.
Colorado law banning gay conversion therapy is consistent with First Amendment and protects patients from harmful substandard care, Weiser tells SCOTUS
A Colorado law that bans licensed mental health professionals from engaging in harmful and ineffective conversion therapy to change a minor’s sexual orientation or gender identity is constitutional under the First Amendment because it does not regulate speech, but professional conduct that falls below the standard of care, according to a court brief the Colorado Attorney General’s Office filed today with the U.S. Supreme Court.
Attorney General Steve Marshall Issues Statement in Line-of-Duty Death of Irondale Police Lieutenant Mark Meadows
Attorney General Steve Marshall has released the following statement concerning the line-of-duty death of Irondale Police Lieutenant Mark Meadows.
Attorney General Moody Kicks Off 2025 Human Trafficking Prevention Month with a Public Call to Action
To kickstart 2025 National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, Attorney General Ashley Moody is calling on Floridians to join the fight.