Kentucky’s SB 257 Ruled Unconstitutional in Interstate Commerce Victory

In the latest update in the years-long fight on behalf of Foresight Coal Sales, Bailey Glasser has secured another win for interstate commerce and constitutional law.

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In the latest update in the years-long fight on behalf of Foresight Coal Sales, Bailey Glasser has secured another win for interstate commerce and constitutional law.

 

On September 24, 2024, the district court granted Foresight Coal Sales summary judgment, declaring Kentucky’s SB 257 unconstitutional and enjoining the Public Service Commission’s commissioners from enforcing the law. This ruling marks a significant victory in Foresight’s long-standing legal battle against a law the district court agreed discriminated against interstate commerce.

 

This triumph follows years of dedicated litigation led by Bailey Glasser attorneys Joshua HammackNick Johnson, and Chris Smith, who have championed Foresight’s case from the outset. In February 2023, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit ruled that Foresight’s constitutional claim was likely to succeed, delivering a key victory with a memorable opinion that Kentucky couldn’t “have its cake and eat it, too.”

 

Kentucky filed a petition for certiorari, arguing the Supreme Court of the United States should take up the case and reverse the Sixth Circuit’s decision. After the Supreme Court ordered Foresight to respond to that petition, Bailey Glasser’s team employed a creative and impactful argument, relying extensively on George Orwell’s Animal Farm to show the flaws in Kentucky’s case. In October 2023, the Supreme Court denied Kentucky’s petition, leaving the Sixth Circuit’s ruling intact and allowing the case to return to the district court.

 

This team of Bailey Glasser attorneys has been at the forefront of this fight, leading every phase of litigation—from the original complaint to discovery, appellate review, and now summary judgment. This latest decision is a testament to the team’s relentless pursuit of justice and constitutional fairness for Foresight. And this decision has far-reaching consequences for the coal industry, and for anyone selling across state lines, because it ensures states cannot extend or deny favorable treatment based on state of origin or similar “proxies” (e.g., state political decisions) that would threaten the unified national market.

 

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Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against Dr. Oumair Aejaz and Henry Ford Health for Alleged Sexual Abuse and Privacy Violations

Today we announce the filing of a class action lawsuit against Dr. Oumair Aejaz, Henry Ford Health System, and Henry Ford Macomb Hospital, where we allege that Dr. Aejaz engaged in widespread sexual abuse and privacy violations against patients, including minors, over at least six years. Additionally, a second lawsuit has been filed against Detroit Medical Center.

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Today we announce the filing of a class action lawsuit against Dr. Oumair Aejaz, Henry Ford Health System, and Henry Ford Macomb Hospital, where we allege that Dr. Aejaz engaged in widespread sexual abuse and privacy violations against patients, including minors, over at least six years. Additionally, a second lawsuit has been filed against Detroit Medical Center.

 

According to the complaint, Dr. Aejaz, a 40-year-old physician from Rochester Hills, allegedly placed hidden cameras in changing rooms and medical facilities, recording patients as young as 2 years old. The lawsuit further alleges that Henry Ford Health System failed to implement appropriate safeguards to protect patients from this predatory behavior.

 

The class action lawsuit represents a Jane Doe who received emergency back surgery at Henry Ford Macomb Hospital in May 2023. Law enforcement officials have described the ongoing criminal investigation into Dr. Aejaz as “one of the most disturbing sexual predator cases” seen in their careers, potentially surpassing the scale of the Larry Nassar case.

 

Dr. Aejaz has been charged with multiple felonies, including child sexually abusive activity and capturing images of unclothed persons. Authorities have seized over 13,000 videos from the perpetrator and expect the investigation to continue for at least six months.

 

The Bailey Glasser team in this important case is led by founding partner Brian Glasser, and partners David Selby IIJohn Barrett, and Todd Mathews.

 

A press conference providing further details on the lawsuit will be held today, Tuesday, September 24, 2024, at 9:00 a.m. ET at the Sheraton Detroit Novi Hotel (conference room on the first floor), located at 21111 Haggerty Road, Novi, MI 48375.

 

To learn more about this case, and view additional media links, visit here.

 

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BG Files Additional Complaints on Behalf of 272 Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse Against the State of Illinois

Bailey Glasser announces that it has filed new complaints on behalf of 272 survivors of sexual abuse against the State of Illinois, alleging that the Illinois Department of Corrections and Department of Juvenile Justice failed to protect them from sexual abuse perpetrated by adult employees at State-operated Illinois Youth Centers and Cook County Juvenile Temporary Detention Center.

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Bailey Glasser announces that it has filed new complaints on behalf of 272 survivors of sexual abuse against the State of Illinois, alleging that the Illinois Department of Corrections and Department of Juvenile Justice failed to protect them from sexual abuse perpetrated by adult employees at State-operated Illinois Youth Centers and Cook County Juvenile Temporary Detention Center.

As alleged in the new complaints filed on Monday, between 1996 and 2021, hundreds of youths were victimized in Illinois Youth Centers by male and female staff, with most victims being under the age of 16 at the time of abuse.

Bailey Glasser is on the forefront of lawsuits seeking justice on behalf of childhood sexual abuse survivors with a total of 667 cases filed in the State of Illinois since May 2024, as well as hundreds of similar cases in the State of Maryland on behalf of survivors of abuse in its juvenile hall detention facilities.

On Tuesday September 24, 2024 at 12:15pm CST, Bailey Glasser partner Todd Mathews will hold a press conference along with co-counsel from Levy & Konigsberg LLP and numerous survivors, to speak out about the decades of physical, psychological, and emotional abuse suffered in Illinois juvenile detention centers.

To watch the press conference, view this LiveStream link here.

In addition to D. Todd Mathews, the Bailey Glasser team in this case includes founding partner Brian Glasser; Partner Mass Tort Practice Group Leader, David Selby II; and lawyer Samira Bode. Co-counsel includes Levy & Konigsberg LLP in Chicago, Illinois.

MEDIA REQUESTS: To schedule an interview with counsel or for other media inquiries, please contact D. Todd Mathews at 618.520.3342 or tmathews@baileyglasser.com.

To read more about the lawsuit and view additional media, please visit this link.

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Bailey Glasser Defeats Motion to Dismiss in $100 Million ERISA Action

Our ERISA team scored a victory for retirement plan savers Friday, when U.S. District Court Judge Robert Chatigny overwhelmingly rejected defendants’ motions to dismiss claims against fiduciaries to the Frontier Communications 401(k) Savings Plan.

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Our ERISA team scored a victory for retirement plan savers Friday, when U.S. District Court Judge Robert Chatigny overwhelmingly rejected defendants’ motions to dismiss claims against fiduciaries to the Frontier Communications 401(k) Savings Plan.

Our lawsuit alleges that the fiduciaries running the Plan imprudently invested a large portion of the retirees’ 401(k) assets in Verizon Communications stock. The case alleges that by placing a large percentage of the Plan in a single security, the fiduciaries violated their obligations under ERISA to be prudent and diversify the assets of the Plan to avoid large losses. The Plan’s public filings show that the Plan had approximately $350 million invested in Verizon stock, and Plaintiffs’ 2018 complaint alleges that the volatility and poor performance of the stock cost the Plan more than $100 million.

The plaintiffs are represented by Gregory Porter, head of Bailey Glasser’s ERISA group, Mark Boyko, a partner in that group, and Robert Izard of Izard, Kindall & Raabe.

“Since the Complaint was filed, Verizon stock has continued to underperform diversified alternatives, meaning the actual damages are now significantly higher” noted Boyko. “We look forward to addressing this case on the merits.”

The case is Reidt v. Frontier Communications Corp., No. 18-cv-1538 and is pending in the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut.

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Take Two: Biden’s Budget Proposes Tax Hikes

On March 28, 2022, President Biden announced his 2023 federal budget (Budget), which is often referred to as the President’s Green Book. While much of the Budget harkens back to the “Build Back Better Framework” (Framework), the Budget narrows down some of the Framework’s loftier goals and re-focuses on Biden’s “new economic vision,” which consists of reducing costs for families, reducing the deficit, and building a better America. More specifically, Biden stated that:

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Alex Serber and Stephen Putnoki-Higgins

On March 28, 2022, President Biden announced his 2023 federal budget (Budget), which is often referred to as the President’s Green Book. While much of the Budget harkens back to the “Build Back Better Framework” (Framework), the Budget narrows down some of the Framework’s loftier goals and re-focuses on Biden’s “new economic vision,” which consists of reducing costs for families, reducing the deficit, and building a better America. More specifically, Biden stated that:

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