Georgia Attorney General
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Recent News About Georgia Attorney General
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Tobacco product manufacturer claims Georgia's regulations hurt business
ATLANTA (Legal Newsline) – A Virginia corporation alleges regulations in Georgia are violating its rights to do business in that state. -
Tenet Healthcare to pay more than $513 million over illegal kickback scheme allegations
Georgia Attorney General Sam Olens recently announced Tenet Healthcare Corporation (Tenet) and many of its subsidiaries will pay more than $513 million over allegations of an illegal kickback scheme. Georgia will receive $110 million as its share of the settlement. -
Georgia, FTC target alleged deception scheme involving Laptop & Desktop Repair
Georgia Attorney General Sam Olens and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) have charged Laptop & Desktop Repair LLC (LDR) and owner Vadim Olegovich Kruchinin with allegations of violating the Georgia Fair Business Practices Act and the FTC Act through a long-running scam. -
Plumbing business to pay more than $27,000 after allegedly violating Georgia law
ATLANTA (Legal Newsline) — Aames Heating and Plumbing Inc., which does business as the Pink Plumber, and its owner Geoffrey Gillon entered an Assurance of Voluntary Compliance after allegations of violating the Georgia Fair Business Practices Act, Georgia Attorney General Sam Olens has announced. -
Southtowne enters Assurance of Voluntary Compliance after lemon law buyback allegations
ATLANTA (Legal Newsline) — Georgia Attorney General Sam Olens has announced Southtowne Motors of Newnan Inc., doing business as Southtowne Chevrolet Buick GMC, Southtowne Motors, Inc., doing business as Southtowne Hyundai Riverdale, and Southtowne Motors of Newnan II, Inc., doing business as Southtowne Hyundai of Newnan (together “Southtowne”) entered Assurances of Voluntary Compliance after allegations of improper disclosure practices. -
Georgia reaches deal with Family Dermatology over alleged violations of Fair Business Act
ATLANTA (Legal Newsline) — Georgia Attorney General Sam Olens has announced his office has reached a settlement with Family Dermatology PC after allegations the company violated the Georgia Fair Business Practices Act. -
Ga. eye doctor to pay $790,000 for alleged Medicaid fraud
Doraville doctor allegedly billed state for unnecessary procedures.