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PitchBook ranks Reed Smith among most active law firms in private equity transactions in 2024
Global law firm Reed Smith has strengthened its position as one of the most active law firms for private equity transactions, having posted standout 2024 results in research and analysis firm PitchBook’s Global League Tables: 2024 Annual Report.
Holland & Knight Advises Habitat Capital in Partnership to Invest $82.5 Million in Affordable Housing
Holland & Knight advised Habitat Capital, Habitat for Humanity International's community development financial institution, in its new partnership to establish an $82.5 million property acquisition fund to boost affordable housing production throughout the U.S.
Judge Holds Trump Termination of NLRB Member Unlawful and Void
A federal court declared that Gwynne Wilcox remains a full member of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), finding she was unlawfully dismissed by President Donald Trump.
Love was in the February air, but cut ties with these 44 not-so-lovely monthly recalls
Attorney General Todd Rokita is alerting Hoosiers to important consumer protection concerns for products recalled in February.
Husch Blackwell Named Nebraska Firm of the Year by Benchmark Litigation for Sixth Consecutive Year
National law firm Husch Blackwell is pleased to announce that Benchmark Litigation a leading global legal directory exclusively dedicated to covering litigation, recognized Husch Blackwell as its 2025 Law Firm of the Year in the state of Nebraska, marking the sixth straight year the firm has earned the distinction.
$59 million later, Wisconsin's supreme court candidates are tied
Now officially the most expensive judicial race in America's history, Wisconsin's April 1 election appears to be tied.
Supreme Court agrees to hear case challenging Colorado's therapist speech restrictions
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case Chiles v. Salazar, which challenges Colorado's restrictions on free speech for mental health professionals.
Fishermen ask Supreme Court to review offshore wind project ruling
A Texas-based group is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse a federal appeals court ruling allowing a large offshore wind energy project.
Hundreds of TrueAccord customers to receive restitution checks from settlement with the Colorado Attorney General’s Office
Attorney General Phil Weiser announced that over 1,600 people will receive restitution checks averaging $516 as part of a settlement reached last year with debt collector TrueAccord.
AG Jennings sues to stop federal mass firings and reinstate employees
Attorney General Kathy Jennings and 20 of her colleagues have filed suit and moved for a temporary restraining order against numerous federal agencies, asking a federal court to block illegal mass layoffs of federal probationary employees and to reinstate those who have been fired.
AG Campbell Files Brief Defending Temporary Protected Status For Venezuelans
Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell joined a coalition of 18 attorneys general in filing an amicus brief in National TPS Alliance v. Noem in support of a challenge to the early termination of the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designation for Venezuela.
Nelson Mullins Secures $85M Judgement in Global Crypto-Forex Fraud Scheme
A Nelson Mullins team representing a group of plaintiffs, including CFT Solutions, LLC (CFT) and its owner Renan de Rocha Gomes Bastos, secured an $85 million judgement in a case against two defendants accused of running a global fraud scheme operated by a Hong Kong-based online forex investment brokerage, FxWinning Ltd.
Joshua Lanchester Indicted in Connection with the Death of Cynthia Lanchester
Attorney General John M. Formella announces that the Grafton County Grand Jury has returned an indictment against Joshua Lanchester, age 23, for one count of reckless Second-Degree Murder in connection with the death of Cynthia Lanchester (age 76) on September 28, 2024.
Attorney General Aaron M. Frey Secures Nationwide Preliminary Injunction Against Trump Administration for Defunding Medical and Public Health Innovation Research
Attorney General Aaron M. Frey and a coalition of 21 other attorneys general have secured a nationwide preliminary injunction in Massachusetts v. NIH.
City seeks vendors for Oracle HCM application support
The city has issued a statement of work seeking submissions from approved master service agreement vendors for application configuration and support related to Oracle HCM.
North Dakota Supreme Court addresses defendant competence in State v. Rolland
The North Dakota Supreme Court has issued an opinion on the case "State v. Rolland," focusing on the competence of a criminal defendant to stand trial.
Bloods members charged with racketeering-related crimes including fatal fentanyl distribution
Earlier today, a federal court in Central Islip unsealed a 12-count superseding indictment against Bloods gang member Joshua Crowell, known as "Twiggy," and associate Bruce King, known as "Brucey."
Former Harford detective charged with child exploitation
A federal grand jury has indicted Ryan Christopher Hall, a former detective with the Harford County Sheriff's Office, on charges of sexual exploitation of a child and possession of child sexual abuse material.
Keene man pleads guilty to aiding production of child sexual abuse material
A Keene resident has admitted guilt in a federal court for his involvement in the production of child sexual abuse material.
Ohio man convicted on multiple drug trafficking charges
An Aberdeen, Ohio man has been found guilty of several drug trafficking offenses by a federal jury in Covington, Kentucky.