Lehto's Law
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Ads Coming To Our Picture Frames and Refrigerators
Amazon digital picture frames have begun showing ads, as have Samsung refrigerators, whether the owners like them or not - which I believe will become more common in the future. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

Sheriff Resigns After 3rd DUI Arrest
A sheriff in Kentucky has been arrested a third time for DUI in just the past two years; a lot of people were calling for him to resign, which he has now done. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

Used Car Dealer Lets Buyer Swap Out Bad Car
A used car dealer apparently let a woman whose car failed just 2,000 miles after purchase return it and get another used car - despite the car not being under warranty. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

Bakery Closes: No Refunds For Customers
A bakery suddenly closed, leaving customers who had placed orders (with deposits) scrambling to get their orders fulfilled elsewhere; the bakery has said they cannot refund customers due to the rules of bankruptcy court. https://www.lehtoslaw.com.

Delta’s ‘Crazy’ Credit Card Rule Could Strand Unsuspecting Fliers
Delta sometimes requires travelers to check in with the credit card that purchased their ticket - but not always - meaning some travelers face being stranded trying to get home because they did not bring the card with them AND it wasn't required to board the outbound flight. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

Jury Awards $9.6M Against Airline for Not Dealing w/Stroke Before Takeoff
Plaintiffs say they told the flight crew about the husband's stroke before takeoff but the airline instead chose to takeoff and fly to Spain before the husband could get medical attention; Plaintiffs say the delay caused the husband's injuries to be much greater than they would have been otherwise. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

DQ Owners Faced $6M in Liability Over Little-Known Wage Law
The sisters owned a Dairy Queen and paid their employees every two weeks, but the law in NY required weekly paychecks - a law many people did not know about. Lawsuits by employees exposed the owners to $6 million in liability but they eventually settled for less. The law has also been changed. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

Firm Must Give Gov’t Refund for AI-Drafted $290K Report
A consulting firm charged the Australian government $440K (Aus) for a report which was partially created using AI - and it contained hallucinations. As a result, the firm redid the report and is going to refund some of their fee. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

HOA Fines Limited to $100 by New Law in CA
HOA Fines Limited to $100 by New Law in CA by Lehto's Law

Missing Postmark Costs Woman $20,000
A woman sent a tax payment to the feds but it was not postmarked the day she dropped it off - and it was apparently postmarked AFTER it was due - which could cost her $20,000 even though she mailed it on time. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

Diabetic Episode Ends In Sober DUI Arrest
A retired deputy was arrested for DUI when he had a diabetic episode while driving in TN - he was sober at the time. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

Cars Actually Stolen From Hertz (REALLY!)
A woman was arrested for letting people steal cars from the Hertz lot in Ft. Lauderdale, meaning that Hertz can actually report stolen cars that really were stolen. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

Crazy Excuses Attorneys Gave For Misusing AI
Attorneys who got in trouble for filing pleadings containing AI hallucinations had a whole variety of excuses they gave the courts for doing so. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

Will the New Cellphone App END Robocalls?
Both Android and Apple have come up with free apps which appear to eliminate most robocalls made to those cellphones. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

Police Ticket Quotas BANNED In Ohio
The state of Ohio has banned ticket quotas for police and the law allows for police to anonymously notify the attorney general if their department is violating the law. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

New Publishers Clearing House Will Protect FUTURE Winners
Publishers Clearing House declared bankruptcy recently and stopped payments to some of its previous winners; the company that bought PCH out of bankruptcy says it will continue in business and take steps to protect future winners to make sure they get paid regardless of what happens in the future. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

Dealer Has Coast Guard Officer Arrested After Selling Him a Truck
The dealer sold the Coast Guard officer a truck and then reported it stolen, apparently because of a mix up with the VIN - as a result, the man was arrested and has now filed suit against the dealer. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

License Suspended Over 30-Year Old PAID Ticket
A man from Rhode Island found out his license was suspended for a ticket that he had paid - 30 years ago - in Massachusetts. He paid the fine again but then a TV station helped him get a refund. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

Late for a Haircut, Driver ARRESTED for Going 107 MPH
A Florida driver was arrested for driving over 100 MPH, which made the infraction a "super speeder" ticket - and the man told the officer that he was driving fast because he was late for a barber appointment. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

Police Can’t Give Traffic Ticket to Waymo Car
Police in CA saw a Waymo autonomous car make an illegal u-turn but could not issue a ticket because state law requires traffic infractions to be written to humans; a new law could fix that next year. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

Daughter’s Gift Car was Stolen, Police Seize it As Evidence
Florida couple bought a used RAV4 for their daughter - and the police later seized it and said it was stolen. The family is out $17,000 but the seller told the news station he would make it good if the family didn't get the car back. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

Proposed Law Would Get Rid of ‘Open Fields’ Doctrine in Michigan
A legislator in Michigan has proposed legislation to require DNR and other similar state agents to get a warrant (or permission) before entering privately-owned property in the state, doing away with the 'open fields' doctrine for them. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

73 DUI Cases In MN Were Run On Unreliable Breathalyzer
In Minnesota, one particular breathalyzer machine was not operated properly for almost a year, calling 73 DUI cases into question, something the state and the sheriff now admit will be a problem. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

‘Robot’ Umpires Coming to Major League Baseball
Major League Baseball has decided to let 'robots' - the Automated Ball/Strike System - override the calls made by human umpires if a team asks for a review of a call and if the call was incorrect - according to the ABS system. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

Rivian Offered $2K to Buyer For Problems With the AC
A man said he bought a Rivian and when the AC started having problems, Rivian offered him $2,000 to waive his legal rights to sue them for it. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

$205M Jury Award for Child’s Theme Park Death
A child died after falling from a theme park ride and the family filed suit against the ride owner and operator; a Colorado jury awarded the family $205 million dollars, in possibly the largest award in the state ever for a single victim. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

Four Years in Prison for Trying to Steal Graceland
The woman who pleaded guilty to trying to 'foreclose' upon Graceland over a bogus mortgage has been sentenced to more than four years in prison by a federal court. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

Attorney Hit With Largest Fine Ever for ChatGPT Brief
An attorney in California was fined $10,000 by a court for filing a ChatGPT brief filled with mistakes and hallucinations, the largest fine yet to be levied against a single attorney in that state. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

Couple Wins Adverse Possession Against City
The couple's property in Toronto has a fenced backyard that enclosed a portion of property which actually belonged to the city on paper, but had been fenced in for decades and the Supreme Court of Canada ruled in their favor. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

$1M RV Seized And $660K Fine for Missing VINs
A couple from Canada bought an RV from a US manufacturer but when they tried bringing it back to the US to sell it, it was seized at the border for not having the proper VIN tags as required by Federal law, and a large fine was levied. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

Administrator Caught Selling School District Lawn Mowers
A school administrator in Ohio has been suspended after he sold eleven lawn mowers owned by the school district on Facebook Marketplace. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

Passenger of Alleged Drunk Driver Sues Crash Victim
A passenger in a car driven by an alleged drunk drive in Arizona has filed suit against the victim of a car crash which appears to have been caused by the drunk driver driving the wrong way and hitting the victim's car - who is now being sued by the passenger. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

Federal Lawsuit Challenges City’s Use of Flock Cameras
The Institute for Justice has filed a Federal Lawsuit on behalf of two residents of Norfolk (VA) over the surveillance conducted by the Flock cameras in the city. https://ij.org/

Campbell Soup Violated the Clean Water Act 5,400 Times
A subsidiary of Campbell Soup has admitted in court that it violated the Clean Water Act in Ohio 5,400 times. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

Corvette Recall For Bursting Into Flames While Refueling
Some high-performance Corvettes have been recalled because a few of them have gone up in flames while they were being refueled. The NHTSA Recall number is 25V536. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

Jury Rules Against Insurer On How it Valued ‘Totaled’ Cars
A jury in Arkansas ruled against State Farm in a lawsuit accusing them of using a system which low-balled payout offers on totaled cars. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

Contractor Takes Money and Then Goes Out of Business
A contractor in Minnesota has gone out of business after taking money from people to do work, which many people believe will never be done now that the company has filed for bankruptcy. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

State Supreme Court Says Police Need Better Waivers Before Questioning
The Maine Supreme Court has ruled that a defendant must explicitly waiver their 5th Amendment rights before they can be questioned - and an ambiguous waiver won't do it. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

State Supreme Court Kicks 'Tyrant' Judge off Bench Permanently
The judge was found guilty by the Indiana Supreme Court of every charge laid against him, going so far as to say he wielded his position of power like a 'tyrant.' https://www.lehtoslaw.com

Coast Guard Officer Arrested After Dealer Wrongly Reports His Car Stolen
A Coast Guard officer bought a truck and the selling dealer reported that the truck was stolen; as a result, the officer was arrested and has now filed suit in Florida. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

Arrested for Drunk Driving ‘Barbie’ Jeep Downtown
A man who had a suspended license from drunk driving was arrested while driving a Barbie Jeep in British Columbia - and the police say he was drunk when they pulled him over. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

Burglars Ask Victims for Password To Stolen Computer
Police in New York say burglars contacted their victims in an attempt to get the passwords to the devices they stole from the victims. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

Court Strikes City’s Ban on ‘Small’ Homes
The city of Calhoun, Georgia, told a non-profit there was a minimum size requirement for new homes - when there wasn't. The court said the city could not hold the organization to that limit even if it was passed later. https://ij.org/

State Worker Fired After FIVE YEARS of PAID Leave
This is an update to this story: https://youtu.be/mn-T3dRgFq4 Where a man was on paid leave for 5 years in Hawaii; he has now been fired.

Lawmaker Proposes Banning All HOAs
A lawmaker in Florida has proposed banning all HOAs, although he has not put forward a proposed bill just yet. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

Drunk Driving Cops are Rarely Arrested in New York
A New York Times investigation shows that police officers who drink and drive in New York are rarely arrested for drunk driving and the events are usually treated as a human resources issue instead. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

The ‘Most Dangerous’ Driver Arrested a 29th Time
The man in Washington State has been arrested a total of 29 times now for a variety of offenses, many involving cars and driving. This last arrest followed a high speed chase. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

State Trooper Cites EV Driver For Exhaust Being ‘Way Too Loud’
A state trooper in Minnesota gave an EV driver a ticket for his exhaust being too loud, even though the EV does not have an exhaust. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

Attorney Mark Zuckerberg Sues Meta for Kicking Him Off Facebook
An attorney whose actual name is Mark Zuckerberg keeps getting kicked off of Facebook for impersonating the other Mark Zuckerberg - so he has filed a lawsuit in the hopes of resolving the issue. https://www.lehtoslaw.com

AI Company to Pay $1.5B to Settle Suit Over Pirated Books
An AI company was accused of using millions of pirated books to train its AI and now has agreed to settle a lawsuit for $1.5 billion brought by authors in a class action. https://www.lehtoslaw.com