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Former Indiana Congressman Dr. Larry Bucshon Joins Holland & Knight in Washington, D.C.
Dr. Larry Bucshon, who recently retired after seven terms in Congress as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives representing Indiana's Eighth District, has joined Holland & Knight as a senior policy advisor in its Public Policy & Regulation Group in Washington, D.C.
Attorney General Phil Weiser moves to protect Affordable Care Act access for DACA recipients
Attorney General Phil Weiser announced that he and other state attorneys general are joining together to defend health insurance access for Dreamers from court challenges.
AG Nessel Re-issues Alert on Disaster Relief and Charity Scams Amid Los Angeles Wildfires
As many residents seek to donate to individuals impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is re-issuing her consumer alert on Disaster Relief and Charity Scams to help protect consumers from fraudsters looking to take advantage of their good will.
Attorney General Lopez Urges U.s. Supreme Court to Uphold Crucial Lifeline to Internet, Phone Service for Rural Hawaiʻi Homes, Schools, Health Care Providers
As the U.S. Supreme Court reviews an important case that could determine the fate of internet and phone service for millions of people living in rural areas in Hawai‘i and across the country, Attorney General Anne Lopez is leading a bipartisan effort urging the court to keep in place, a fund that supports those services.
Dinsmore Partners with Ohio Chamber to Propose New Pleading Standard
In collaboration with Tony Long, General Counsel of the Ohio Chamber of Commerce, Dinsmore attorneys Richik Sarkar and Jenna Pletcher recently filed an amicus brief before the Supreme Court of Ohio in Wilson Energy, LLC, et al. v. Redbird Development, LLC, et al., Ohio Supreme Court Case No. 2025-0029.
Littler Rings in the New Year with the Addition of Three Shareholders in Washington, D.C.
Littler, the world’s largest employment and labor law practice representing management, today announced the addition of three shareholders to its Washington, D.C. office.
Enforcement Action Filed Against Frank Hobbs, Jr. for Violations of the New Hampshire Civil Rights Act
Attorney General John M. Formella announces the initiation of an enforcement action by the New Hampshire Department of Justice Civil Rights Unit against Frank Hobbs, Jr., 56, of Goffstown, New Hampshire, alleging violations of the New Hampshire Civil Rights Act.
Foley Earns Perfect Score on The Human Rights Campaign’s 2025 Corporate Equality Index
Foley & Lardner LLP is proud to have earned a perfect score on The Human Rights Campaign’s 2025 Corporate Equality Index (CEI) in recognition of the firm’s enduring commitment to promoting LGBTQ+ friendly workplace policies.
K&L Gates Secures Victory for Ocean Harvesters in False Claims Act Whistleblower Lawsuit
Global law firm K&L Gates LLP successfully represented Ocean Harvesters, the owner and operator of more than 30 fishing vessels in the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico, and related defendants in a qui tam whistleblower lawsuit brought by two relators alleging violations of the False Claims Act.
Jeff Jackson leads lawsuit against new executive order on birthright citizenship
Attorney General Jeff Jackson, along with 18 other attorneys general, is contesting a recent executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship as established by the Fourteenth Amendment.
Labelle man sentenced to 19 years for drug trafficking and firearm offenses
United States District Judge Sheri P. Chappell has sentenced Joshua Leon Tyree, a 39-year-old resident of Labelle, to 19 years in federal prison.
Judge Mary Tabor reselected as chief judge by Iowa Court of Appeals
The Iowa Court of Appeals has reaffirmed Judge Mary Tabor as its chief judge.
Bronx gang members sentenced for violent crimes including murder
The United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Danielle R. Sassoon, has announced the sentencing of Daivon Morgan, also known as "Leeky."
New Orleans man receives prison sentence for illegal firearm possession
U.S. Attorney Duane A. Evans announced that Brian Ward, a 30-year-old resident of New Orleans, has been sentenced to 30 months in prison for being a felon in possession of a firearm.
Canadian national admits to illegal entry into US with controlled substance
A Canadian citizen, Nathan Paul Curran-McQuade, has admitted guilt in a U.S. District Court in Bangor for illegally crossing the border from Canada into the United States and importing a controlled substance.
Jenny Hansson named communications director by Oregon AG Dan Rayfield
Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield has announced that Jenny Hansson will take on the role of communications director.
Vermont man sentenced for firearm possession after felony conviction
Ryan Buckley, a 36-year-old resident of Windsor, Vermont, received a 46-month prison sentence followed by three years of supervised release.
California challenges Trump's birthright citizenship executive order
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has initiated legal action against the Trump Administration, challenging an executive order that seeks to end birthright citizenship.
Tennessee reaches settlement with Family Dollar over unsanitary storage practices
The Office of the Tennessee Attorney General has reached a settlement with Family Dollar Stores, a subsidiary of Dollar Tree Inc. This agreement comes after an investigation uncovered that Family Dollar locations in Tennessee were selling products...
Gallup man pleads guilty to shooting on Navajo reservation
A man from Gallup has admitted guilt in a federal court for shooting and injuring another individual on the Navajo reservation last year.