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Vermont sues Moretown Landfill operator for pollution violations
Vermont Attorney General William H. Sorrell recently filed a lawsuit suit against Moretown Landfill Inc. for alleged violating numerous state regulations in operating the Moretown Landfill.
Colo. AG settles with three law firms for foreclosure law violations
Colorado Attorney General John W. Suthers announced a settlement on Thursday with three Colorado foreclosure law firms for allegedly violating the Consumer Protection and Fair Debt Collection Practices Acts.
Cyprus Amax, Missouri Lead Smeltering agree to $7M environmental settlement
Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster recently reached a $7.3 million settlement with Cyprus Amax Mineral Company and Missouri Lead Smelting Company for environmental damages from pollution from a lead mine, mill and smelter.
Florida AG sues Collection Advocates Corporation
Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi on Thursday sued Consumer Collection Advocates Corp. and owner Michael Robert Ettus for allegedly offering to recover funds for fraud victims for a fee and then failing to follow through.
Fla. AG sues Oldsmar firm for allegedly making misleading claims about GSA contracts
Attorney General Pam Bondi filed a lawsuit on Wednesday against an Oldsmar, Florida, company for allegedly making false claims to potential customers.
Ind. AG files suit against contractors allegedly scamming elderly
Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller filed a lawsuit on Wednesday against a group of home improvement contractors for allegedly scamming seniors into paying for projects never completed.
Nev. AG reaches $9.5M settlement with Pfizer for misleading sales practices
Pfizer Inc., has agreed to a $9.5 million settlement with Nevada over allegations that the company withheld safety information about its postmenopausal hormone therapy medications, Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto announced on Monday.
Mo. AG reaches deal with animal shelter operator
A Southeast Missouri animal shelter that allegedly violated the state's Animal Care Facilities Act will cease operations for the next 30 days as part of an agreement announced by Attorney General Chris Koster on Monday.
Va. joins multi-state effort to keep Obamacare tax credit
Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring led a multi-state inititiative on Monday that is trying to ensure that low- to moderate-income U.S. citizens receive promised tax credits when purchasing federally mandated insurance plans.
Vacation telemarketers to cease violations of Missouri's No Call law
Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster reached an agreement last week with Kim Bascom and several of his Springfield-based telemarketing companies to resolve allegations that they violated the Missouri No Call and Telemarketing law.
Care 4 Life Medical Resources LLC, Missouri settle Medicaid fraud case
Care 4 Life Medical Resources LLC will pay $42,818 for submitting fraudulent claims to Missouri's Medicaid program (MO HealthNet) for home health services.
Maryland Appliance Repair to pay refunds to consumers for unlicensed, unnecessary, incomplete work
Maryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler announced on Thursday that Maryland Appliance Repair will reimburse consumers after allegedly performing work without a license, performing unnecessary repairs and leaving work unfinished.