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No more calls for a Texas telemarketer
A Texas-based telemarketing company and its subsidiaries have been banned from conducting business in North Dakota after Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem filed a cease and desist order against them on Monday for allegedly violating Do Not Call List laws.
Texas telemarketer banned in North Dakota
BISMARCK, N.D. (Legal Newsline) - A Texas-based telemarketing company and its subsidiaries were recently banned from conducting business in North Dakota
ATM provider reaches $1.5 million settlement
BOSTON (Legal Newsline) - One of the largest ATM providers in the world has reached a $1.5 million settlement for allegedly failing to follow a previous court settlement in which the company said it would work to make its ATMs friendly to blind and visually-impaired users.
ATM company will pay settlement for non-compliance
Cardtronics Inc. will pay $1.5 million after failing to follow a previous settlement in which the company said it would make its ATMs accessible to blind and visually impaired users, Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley said on Monday.
NYC landlord, developers agree to $460,000 settlement
New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman reached settlement agreements on Wednesday with a New York City landlord and three developers who received tax incentives under the city's 421-a program.
Judgment ordered against contractors in New York
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U.S. Attorney, Mexican Consulate and Colorado Attorney General sign document to protect Mexican nationals
U.S. Attorney John Walsh, Mexican Consulate General Carlos J. Bello, and Colorado Attorney General John Suthers sign a trilateral memorandum of understanding (MOU) on Monday to protect Mexican nationals in Colorado who are victims of crime.
Judgment issued against two NY contractors
New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman obtained a legal judgment on Monday against two home improvement contractors who allegedly scammed New York customers while going door-to-door offering to pave and repair driveways.
NJ furniture company owners agree to $300,000 settlement
New Jersey Acting Attorney General John. J. Hoffmann reached a $300,000 settlement on Thursday with two furniture company owners after it was found customers couldn't receive refunds or received bad checks on refunds.
PA sues online payday loan company
Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen G. Kane sued a Texas loan company on Thursday for allegedly targeting consumers in the state through an illegal Internet-based payday loan scheme.
Travel companies to provide restitution to Mass. customers
Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley reached settlements on Thursday with the owners of two travel companies over allegations that they sold overpriced vacation club memberships using deceptive sales and marketing tactics.