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People v. Zapata - Criminal Appeal
The California Court of Appeal, Fourth District, has made available its opinion in the criminal appeal case People v. Zapata, docket number D084024. This update pertains to a specific judicial proceeding and its published outcome.
People v. J.C. - Case Opinion
The California Courts of Appeal have made available an opinion in the case of People v. J.C. This document represents a judicial decision and does not introduce new regulatory requirements for businesses.
B338698 - Appellate Court Case Search Result
This document provides search results for appellate court case number B338698. It is a notification of case status within the court system. No new regulatory requirements or enforcement actions are detailed.
Zenith Insurance Co. v. WCAB - Workers' Compensation Appeal
This document is a court case filing from the California Court of Appeal, Sixth District, involving Zenith Insurance Co. and the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB). The case number is H052785. It represents a new legal proceeding within the state's workers' compensation system.
State AGs Warn Corporations on Antitrust and Consumer Protection
A coalition of 10 State Attorneys General, led by Florida AG Uthmeier, has issued notices to nearly 80 corporations involved with the U.S. Plastics Pact, Consumer Goods Forum, or Sustainable Packaging Coalition. The AGs warn that these companies' participation in initiatives setting production and packaging targets may violate antitrust and consumer protection laws.
State AG Secures 120-Year Sentence for Human Trafficker
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced that the Office of Statewide Prosecution secured a 120-year prison sentence for Marquett James, who was convicted of human trafficking, racketeering, and conspiracy. This action follows a federal refusal to prosecute the case.
Paxton Secures $68M Settlement Against Colony Ridge Developers
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, in conjunction with the DOJ, secured a $68 million settlement against Colony Ridge developers. The agreement halts new residential lot platting for 36 months, prohibits sales to individuals from certain countries, and mandates new underwriting and identification standards.
Texas AG Investigates "Sharia City" Development
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into a proposed development in Kaufman County, referred to as a "sharia city." The investigation targets SEE Holding and Kaufman Solar LLC, with the AG issuing Requests to Examine to gather information on the development's legality and compliance with Texas laws.
Texas AG Rescinds Opinion on SSNs for Occupational Licenses
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has withdrawn a 2001 legal opinion that allowed occupational license applicants to not submit a Social Security Number. A new opinion requires SSNs for all applicants, aiming to prevent undocumented immigrants from obtaining licenses and protect jobs for authorized workers.
NY AG Recovers $4.7M from Tax Evasion Scheme by Truck Rental Companies
New York Attorney General Letitia James recovered over $4.7 million from two NYC truck rental companies, Able Rentals and Abarn Equipment Corp., and their accountant, Howard Zapken, for a decade-long tax evasion scheme. The companies underreported sales, pocketing over $1.3 million in collected sales tax.
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