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Repeat offender in Nebraska sentenced to 188 months for methamphetamine possession
Hannie Rice, a 67-year-old former resident of Oakland, Nebraska, received a substantial prison sentence for his role in methamphetamine distribution.
Colorado Springs resident charged over threats against Tesla owners and U.S. Cabinet
A man from Colorado Springs, Carl Howard Payne, Jr., is facing charges related to interstate threats against Tesla owners and the 47th Presidential Cabinet.
Tangipahoa Parish resident indicted for fatal fentanyl distribution
Acting United States Attorney Michael M. Simpson has announced an indictment unsealed on April 9, 2025, against Kyrin Hudson, a 29-year-old resident of Tangipahoa Parish.
Sheppard Mullin Ranks Among the 2025 Largest Healthcare Law Firms
Sheppard Mullin ranked among the top 10 largest law firms on Modern Healthcare’s “2025 Largest Health Care Law Firms” list.
IP Associate Deborah Bae Joins Armstrong Teasdale in Washington, D.C.
Armstrong Teasdale announces the addition of Associate Deborah S. Bae to the firm's Intellectual Property practice group, serving clients in both intellectual property litigation and patent preparation and prosecution matters.
Former plaintiffs' attorney: Lawsuit abuse 'hurts every Texas consumer'
Melissa Casey, a former plaintiffs' attorney in Texas, said that clients are sometimes pressured into undergoing unnecessary surgeries to increase the value of legal settlements.
Chevron: We have no gas stations in Rhode Island, so why are you suing us?
At a court hearing over Rhode Island’s climate lawsuit against oil companies, Chevron asked why it is being sued for allegedly misleading gasoline consumers over the impact of fossil fuels, since it sold its last gas stations there in 1985.
Rance Sapen Named Bradley’s Chief Operating Officer
Bradley is pleased to announce that John R. “Rance” Sapen has joined the firm as chief operating officer (COO). He succeeds Joe Wood, who is retiring after serving in the role for nearly 15 years.
Department of the Attorney General Releases Annual “License to Carry” Firearms Statistics
The Department of the Attorney General launched a new annual report series - Licenses to Carry Handguns in Hawaiʻi, 2024.
Attorney General Nessel Warns 9 Phone Providers Over Continued Unlawful Robocall Traffic
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and the 51 Democratic and Republican Attorneys General of the Anti-Robocall Multistate Litigation Task Force notified nine voice service providers that they may be violating state and federal laws by continuing to route allegedly unlawful robocalls across their networks.
Attorney General Mayes Fights to Protect Consumers from High Overdraft Fees
Attorney General Mayes and a coalition of 22 other attorneys general sent a letter to the leadership of the U.S. House of Representatives and the House Financial Services Committee urging the House to vote against a resolution that would overturn the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) 2024 rule limiting overdraft fees imposed by the country’s largest banks.
Attorney General Miyares Honors Victims' Rights Advocates at 8th Annual Unsung Hero Award Ceremony
Attorney General Jason Miyares hosted the 8th annual Unsung Hero Award ceremony, recognizing Virginians who provide exemplary service and support to victims of crime in Virginia.
Attorney General Clark Seeks to Protect Consumers from High Overdraft Fees
Attorney General Clark and 22 Other Attorneys General Urge House to Reject Resolution Overturning CFPB’s Rule Limiting Overdraft Fee Charges by Big Banks; Overturning CFPB Rule Faced Bipartisan Opposition in the Senate.
Safe2Tell reports rise 15% compared to last year as March highlights school safety and mental health concerns
Colorado students submitted 2,816 reports to Safe2Tell in March 2025, reflecting a slight decrease from February.
Attorney General Labrador Secures up to $335 Million from Pharmaceutical Company Mylan for Role in Opioid Crisis
Attorney General Raúl Labrador announced a multistate settlement in principle with pharmaceutical company Mylan Inc. that will deliver up to $335 million nationwide to help combat the opioid crisis.
In SCOTUS Brief, Attorney General Brown Defends use of LGBTQ-Inclusive Books in Public Schools
Attorney General Anthony G. Brown has led a coalition of 19 attorneys general in filing an amicus brief in the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) to defend the discretion of public schools in Montgomery County, Maryland, to incorporate LGBTQ-inclusive books into their curricula for all students.
Attorney General James Sues Trump Administration for Blocking Access to Hundreds of Millions of Dollars in Education Funds for States
New York Attorney General Letitia James led a coalition of 15 other attorneys general and the Governor of Pennsylvania in suing the Trump administration to restore states’ access to critical Department of Education (ED) programs that support low-income and unhoused students and provide funding for other services to address the long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on K-12 students.
Beth Oliva Appointed Content Chair of the Global Tobacco and Nicotine Forum (GTNF)
Fox Rothschild congratulates Beth G. Oliva, who was named Content Chair of the 2025 Global Tobacco and Nicotine Forum (GTNF), which will be held in Brussels, Belgium on October 6-8.
Sheppard Mullin Advised Newsmax in $1.2 Billion Financing Agreement with Yorkville Advisors
A Sheppard Mullin Corporate team represented Newsmax Inc. (NYSE: NMAX), a leading American media company, in negotiating its standby equity purchase agreement of up to $1.2 billion with YA II PN, Ltd. (Yorkville).
Littler Names New Chief Marketing & Communications Officer and Chief Business Development Officer
Littler, the world’s largest employment and labor law practice representing management, has named Jennifer Klein as the firm’s Chief Marketing & Communications Officer and Sarah Korth as Chief Business Development Officer.