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States join New York AG in amicus brief against monopolist
New York Attorney General Eric T.
Indiana AG files lawsuit against KC Driving School
Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller filed a lawsuit against KC Driving School and its owner, Kimberly J.
Ohio AG initiates lawsuit against South Beach Fitness of Westerville
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine recently initiated a lawsuit against South Beach Fitness of Westerville LLC and its owners for allegedly violating Ohio consumer protection laws.
North Dakota AG investigates consumer fraud, issues cease and desist
North Dakota Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem recently initiated an investigation against Vladimir Adolphe and determined he was allegedly operating a business invoice scam through his companies GeneralYellowPages.com and Electronic Media Marketing Group.
State sues former Fire Protection Licensing Board director
Arkansas Attorney General Dustin McDaniel filed a lawsuit Thursday against Catherine Gray, the former executive director of the Arkansas Fire Protection Licensing Board, alleging that she misused a state charge card and wrongly obtained reimbursements for personal expenses.
OB/GYN to pay more than $12,000 for Medicaid fraud
Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt announced that Dr. Adnan A.
Tobacco King pays largest ever civil fine for illegal spices
A recent lawsuit filed by the Colorado Attorney General John Suthers resulted in a Consent Judgment that imposed the nation’s largest ever civil fine for selling spice products against a single store.
Ashland Propane to pay nearly $20k in restitution
Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller reached a settlement with Ashland Propane Demotte, LLC over its failure to honor contracts.
Kentucky awarded $348,975 in Omnicare settlement
Kentucky will receive $348,975.84 as part of a multistate and federal government lawsuit against Omnicare Inc.
New law protects businesses, consumers from patent trolls
Senate Bill 3405, which protects Illinois businesses by banning false patent demand letters, was signed into law by Gov. Pat Quinn recently.