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“My ultimate motivations are both justice, and the money that I’ll get, which I will be donating to charity,” Rasmusen said.
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NEW YORK (Legal Newsline) – UFC fighters are fighting to change New York’s law on combative sports.
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Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said the deal will resolve alleged violations of the federal Clean Air Act.
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A woman brought a class action lawsuit on behalf of herself and other New York State consumers against a New Jersey-based food manufacturer doing business in New York, claiming product misrepresentation. Maureen Jones sued John Wm.
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An agreement reached by the state of New York and Purdue Pharma will make the manufacturer’s internal program, which looks to prevent the promotion of painkillers to certain health care providers, permanent, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said on Thursday.
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SFN Group Inc., formerly known as Spherion Corp., filed papers to have a lawsuit filed by one of its former consultants on the timekeeping system project moved to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.
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Several major retailers will pay a combined $300,000 to the state of New York for allegedly selling “imitation weapons” that are banned by law, said state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman on Monday.
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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.
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Attorney General Eric Schneiderman says bank has modified some policies used to screen for checking accounts
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A popular driving service will pay the State of New York $300,000 for allegedly violating state and municipal laws, said New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman. Schneiderman said Lyft, which provides a driving service through a smartphone app, reached the terms of the settlement last week, and has agreed to comply with all relevant laws.
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A debt collection agency is being sued over allegations it inflated attorney fees owed by residents in New York who were behind on water and sewer bills.
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The State of New York sued two contractors last week, accusing them of price gouging during a snowstorm last November in Buffalo, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said. Schneiderman said the contractors allegedly inflated prices for services and goods during the storm, which dropped about seven feet of snow and resulted in a declaration of a state of emergency.
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A settlement has been reached between the nation's three credit-reporting agencies and the State of New York, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said on Monday.
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ALBANY, N.Y. (Legal Newsline) - Compassionate Care Hospice of New York, LLC. reached a settlement with New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman on Wednesday over allegations that it submitted false claims to the state’s Medicare and Medicaid program.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (Legal Newsline) - Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine recently asked Amphastar Pharmaceuticals, Inc. to provide rebates to government agencies that purchased the drug naloxone after the company allegedly hiked its prices for the heroin overdose drug.
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Compassionate Care Hospice settled allegations that it submitted false Medicaid and Medicare claims.
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Ohio attorney general recently asked Amphastar Pharmaceuticals to provide rebates for the purchase of naloxone.
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PHILADELPHIA (Legal Newsline) - Health product retailer GNC was sued on Feb. 5 over claims one of its products was mislabeled.
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Health product retailer GNC was sued on Feb. 5 over claims one of its products was mislabeled.
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ALBANY, N.Y. (Legal Newsline) - Six New York apartment complexes will repay tenants after they failed to return the deposits despite the tenants being qualified to receive refunds, according to an announcement Friday from New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman.