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Wolf Appliance ovens break from self-clean function, lawsuit says
The maker of a high-end dual fuel range oven is being sued over allegations its product breaks during regular use.
Grindr named in class action lawsuit
A popular all-male social networking site is being sued over allegations the site didn't follow California state law by informing users they could cancel their membership.
Consumer protection unit now a part of Georgia Attorney General's Office
The Georgia Office of Consumer Protection (OCP) has officially become a part of the state's Department of Law, said Georgia Attorney General Sam Olens on Wednesday.
Massachusetts joins other New England states asking for more transparency in energy transmission rates
Massachusetts and Rhode Island, along with other energy advocates from New England states, sent a letter to the major energy supplier asking for more transparency when it comes to energy transmission rates, said Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey on June 30.
Mass. AG files suit over erectile dysfunction marketing
A Florida-based medical clinic is facing accusations that it deceptively marketed a treatment for erectile dysfunction to consumers in Massachusetts, said Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey on Thursday
Pennsylvania sues nursing home for allegedly failing to meet residents' basic needs
A Pennsylvania nursing home is facing accusations that it failed to provide basic services to its vulnerable and elderly residents, said Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane on Wednesday.
Dish One named in TCPA class action lawsuit
A satellite television company is being sued for allegedly contacting consumers on cell phones and violating federal law.
McCormick sued for allegedly decreasing black pepper volume, not packaging
The maker of a popular spice and seasonings brand is being sued in federal court over accusations that it decreased the amount sold in its spice containers but didn't change the packaging.
Vehicle finance lender sued for going to commanding officers of delinquent military members
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau filed a lawsuit against an auto-financing company for allegedly violating federal law when attempting to collect on debt.
Maker of Degree, Dove deodorants sued over net weight of products
The maker of popular deodorant brands is being sued in federal court over claims the company mislabeled the net weight of its products.
Insulin pump producers sued over OmniPod system
A manufacturer of insulin infusion pumps is facing a class action lawsuit over allegations the company made false statements about a new product it was selling to customers.
For-profit education company to pay $13M to government for falsifying federal aid applications
A for-profit education company will pay the U.S.
California software company to pay $75.5M for concealing pricing, overcharging government
Two software companies will pay $75.5 million to the U.S.
Walgreens-owned NY pharmacy to pay $2.5M for false Medicaid claims
A pharmacy primarily owned by Walgreens will pay $2.5 million to the State of New York to settle a lawsuit that accused the pharmacy of filing false Medicaid claims, said New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman on Monday.
Bondi: Florida robocall campaign halted by court order
Attorney General Pam Bondi says Payless Solutions can no longer make calls to consumers
N.Y. AG: PayPal to stop robocalling consumers
The popular online payment system says it will only call those who provide consent
Arkansas AG named co-chair of attorneys general association's new agriculture committee
Attorney General Leslie Rutledge and Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller will head up the NAAG panel
N.Y. AG: Chase Bank agrees to open up more services to state consumers
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman says bank has modified some policies used to screen for checking accounts
Maryland law firm sued for allegedly charging clients illegal up-front fees
Attorney General Brian Frosh says at least 400 clients were charged, not provided refunds
Second lawsuit filed against EPA over new water rule
Arkansas, 12 other states file complaint in North Dakota federal court