Monthly Archives: July, 2021

Attorneys General Announce $26 Billion Opioid Settlement

Attorneys general from a host of states held a press conference Wednesday in which they elaborated on a $26 billion settlement intended to further...

Five Communications and Technology Bills Pass House

Five technology-related bills passed the House of Representatives in recent days, according to a release. The news broke Tuesday, the same day that the...

Utah Company Claims the State Did Not Award Marijuana Cultivation Licenses Fairly

JLPR LLC claimed in a complaint on Monday against the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food, the state of Utah, and others that its...

Center for Biological Diversity Sues Over Failure to Protect Marianas

On Tuesday, the Center for Biological Diversity, a non-profit corporation, filed a lawsuit alleging that government agencies violated both the Endangered Species Act (ESA)...

Californians File Class Action against Bank of America for Freezing Unemployment Benefits

Julie Hicks, Kuang Ting Chong, and Stephanie Moore filed a class action complaint in the Northern District of California on Tuesday against Bank of...

Circuit Court Dismisses Ga. Dental Board’s Appeal for Lack of Jurisdiction

On Tuesday, Judge Adalberto Jordan delivered the unanimous opinion of the court concerning an appeal form the Northern District of Georgia between plaintiff...

DOJ: Pharmacist Pleads Guilty to Defrauding Tricare Military Dependent Coverage

Yesterday, a Mississippi pharmacist pleaded guilty for his role in a multimillion-dollar ploy to defraud TRICARE and private insurance companies, according to a...

New York Reaches $1.1 billion Settlement with Opioid Distributors

New York Attorney General Letitia James announced in a press release yesterday a $1.1 billion settlement with three of the nation’s largest drug distributors for their...