Korean Claimants Lose Appeal Over Missed $2 Billion Settlement Checks Deadline, Sixth Circuit Upholds Rigid Enforcement

Seoul, South Korea – In a notable development involving international law and bankruptcy claims, around 200 Korean claimants recently failed to cash their settlement checks, missing the set 180-day deadline stipulated by the $2 billion Dow Corning Settlement Trust. This misstep marked their fifth unsuccessful attempt to meet the deadline, essential for claiming their part in the settlement. The Dow Corning Settlement Trust, affirmed by the Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Michigan in 1999, includes a clause requiring the cashing of checks within a 180-day period to avoid forfeiture. Despite these clear terms, … Read more

California’s Organized Retail Crime Task Force Hits New Milestones in 2024, Governor Newsom Announces Extended Law Enforcement Initiatives

Sacramento, Calif. – California’s efforts to curb retail and organized crime have reached new heights with a record-breaking year for the California Highway Patrol’s (CHP) Organized Retail Crime Task Force. Established in 2019 and expanded under Governor Gavin Newsom’s administration in 2021, the task force has become a pivotal element in the state’s strategy against rampant retail theft, firmly positioning California at the forefront of national efforts to address this growing challenge. In a recent update, Governor Newsom revealed that the task force has surpassed its previous records set in 2023, achieving significant milestones by … Read more

State Officials Increase Enforcement of Lead Inspection Laws Amid Growing Concerns Over Child Safety

In response to increasing concerns over lead exposure in older buildings, Rhode Island is stepping up enforcement of lead inspection laws for rental properties, while landlords of short-term rentals remain exempt. This enforcement is part of a broader state strategy to link property registration requirements with mandatory lead checks. Many real estate professionals and property owners are currently grappling with how to comply with these new regulations, which were implemented in September. The laws require that all landlords not only register their rental properties but also conduct lead inspections if their buildings were constructed with … Read more

Johnson County May Share New Law Enforcement Facility with Iowa City, Promising Efficiency and Cost Savings

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — Authorities in Johnson County are considering a proposal to house multiple law enforcement functions under one roof, a move expected to include both the local sheriff’s office and the Iowa City police department. The shared facility is poised to drive substantial cost savings while integrating services in a new, strategically designed space. The proposed facility would notably house the Johnson County jail, addressing space and facility inadequacies with the existing infrastructure. Persistent efforts by Johnson County Sheriff Brad Kunkel to secure a new jail facility have faced voter resistance in the … Read more