Recent News About Massachusetts Attorney General
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Company and its former agent allegedly padded premiums with hidden fees.
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Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey negotiates settlement
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Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey announced last week that Soltas Energy Corporation has agreed to pay $330,000 over allegations it caused four central Massachusetts towns and nonprofits to lose thousands of dollars in energy savings.
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For-profit school under fire for allegedly violating law
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Bill would allow attorney general and Health Policy Commission to work together on keeping costs down.
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Attorney General Maura Healey alleged owners, managers condoned discrimination of wait staff, hostesses.
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Firm allegedly defrauded customers and practiced law illegally.
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Maura Healey pushing to protect residents from financial harm.
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A bill before Congress would weaken protections for Massachusetts consumers when it comes to data-breach notifications, Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey said last week. Assistant Attorney General Sara Cable testified before the House Subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing and Trade recently against the Data Security and Breach Notification Act of 2015.
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Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey announced Tuesday legislation that would prevent children from purchasing electronic cigarettes.
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A Massachusetts parenting-education business will pay approximately $260,000 to settle a case with the state over allegations the financially troubled company continued to advertise and accept payments for its services before closing abruptly in January 2014, Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey said.
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Massachusetts pushing to allow a lawsuit against Backpage.com over alleged human trafficking to go forward.
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Coldwell Banker reached a settlement over allegations that it discriminated against renters with children.
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Ni Management, LLC, will pay approximately $65,000 to settle Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey's allegations that the company violated the state building code by removing asbestos without a permit, Healey said last week.
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Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey said on Thursday that her office will investigate Anthem, Inc. after customers of the health insurance company allegedly had their personal information stolen as part of a data breach.
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Neighborhood Diabetes, Inc. agreed to a settlement of more than $1.5 million with Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey on Friday over allegations that it billed and received improper Medicaid payments.
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Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley reached a $1.77 million settlement with the South Shore Physician Hospital Organization on Tuesday over allegations that it paid kickbacks to physicians in exchange for patient referrals.
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JP Morgan Chase, Bank of America, Wells Fargo Bank and Citi bank settled with Massachusetts after the banks allegedly foreclosed on homes when they didn’t have the legal right to do so, according to an announcement today by Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley.
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Steward Health Care must keep the emergency room at Quincy Medical Center open for up to two years as part of a settlement reached with Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley on Wednesday.
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NSTAR Gas & Electric Company will pay back $44.7 million to customers who were allegedly overcharged for pension contributions, and energy efficiency and capital projects, Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley announced on Wednesday.