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Troutman Pepper Locke Advises Via Science in Securing $28 Million Series B Investment From Global Enterprises
Troutman Pepper Locke advised Via Science, Inc. (VIA), a leader in decentralized, enterprise-scale data and identity protection, in raising its Series B financing round of $28 million from global enterprises.
Attorney General Griffin Announces Arrest of Conway County Couple for Organized Retail Crime
Attorney General Tim Griffin made the following announcement after investigators from his office’s Special Investigations Division arrested Andrew Sellwood and Robyn Rosamond-Sellwood on charges of Theft by Receiving, a Class B-Felony.
Attorney General Labrador Warns Phone Providers Regarding Unlawful Robocall Traffic
Attorney General Raúl Labrador and the 51 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 Clark Joins Coalition Asking Court to Preserve National Labor Relations Board
Attorney General Charity Clark joined a coalition of 23 attorneys general in filing an amicus brief in continued opposition to President Donald Trump’s unlawful attempt to remove Gwynne Wilcox from the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB).
During Crime Victims’ Rights Week, AG Kaul Highlights Funding Crisis
National Crime Victims’ Rights Week is a time to honor and support victims of crime, identify barriers to justice, and recognize the critical services crime victims rely on.
Attorney General Steve Marshall Joins 22-State Brief Defending Federal Immigration Law Against Radical Illinois Sanctuary Policies
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall has joined 22 fellow attorneys general in filing an amicus curiae brief in United States v. State of Illinois, urging the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois to reject attempts by Illinois, Chicago, and Cook County to shield illegal aliens from federal immigration authorities.
Department of the Attorney General Warns Nine Phone Providers Over Continued Unlawful Robocall Traffic
Attorney General Anne Lopez and the 51 attorneys general of the AntiRobocall 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.
AG Campbell Sues Trump Administration For Blocking Access To Hundreds Of Millions Of Dollars In Education Funds
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell joined 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 (Department) 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.
Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin Sues Trump Administration for Blocking Access to Critical Education Funds for States
New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin today joined a coalition of 15 other attorneys general and the Governor of Pennsylvania in suing the Trump Administration to restore states’ access to essential U.S. Department of Education programs that provide funding for services to address the long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on K-12 students in New Jersey and across the country.
Attorney General Rayfield Sues Trump Administration for Blocking Access to Hundreds of Millions of Dollars in Education Funds for States
Attorney General Dan Rayfield joined 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.
Felon indicted for firearm charges in school zone incident
A federal grand jury has indicted Carson Moffitt, a 40-year-old from Salt Lake County, Utah, on charges related to an incident involving an AR-15 style rifle.
Poplar man sentenced to 85 months for assault and firearm charges
A court ruling in Great Falls sentenced Marion Wallace Runs Through, Jr., a 33-year-old man from Poplar, to 85 months in prison for assault and gun charges linked to a home invasion on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation.
Oregon DOJ preserves $1.6 billion in federal funds amidst legal challenges
Attorney General Dan Rayfield announced that the Oregon Department of Justice (ODOJ) has successfully shielded over $1.6 billion in federal funding that was at risk due to executive orders from President Trump and other federal measures.
Oregon DOJ indicts 19 in baby formula SNAP benefits scam
The Oregon Department of Justice has indicted 19 individuals accused of stealing over $500,000 from Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits cards.
Santa Fe man admits to illegal firearm sales, faces up to five years in prison
A Santa Fe resident has admitted to illegally selling firearms, according to a recent court session in Las Vegas.
Former nurse practitioner resolves False Claims Act allegations with $50,000 settlement
Acting U.S. Attorney Shannon T. Hanson announced a settlement involving Jordona Ndon, a former nurse practitioner.
Las Vegas resident sentenced to nine years for role in methamphetamine conspiracy
A Las Vegas resident has been sentenced to nine years in prison for participating in a methamphetamine trafficking conspiracy.
Yuma business owner admits guilt in tax evasion case
Philip Kevin Clark, a resident of Yuma, Arizona, has entered a guilty plea for failing to pay employment taxes.
Kansas woman accused of defrauding COVID-19 relief program of over $100,000
A federal grand jury in Wichita has indicted a Kansas woman for fraudulently acquiring over $100,000 by exploiting a federal program intended to aid individuals impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Armed fentanyl dealer sentenced to over 13 years in federal prison
Alexander Arellano has been sentenced to federal prison for distributing significant amounts of fentanyl in the Atlanta area while armed.