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Attorneys general seek to halt OSHA workplace reporting rule change
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Attorneys general from six states have filed a lawsuit to try and halt the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) new rule regarding employer's public reporting of workplace injuries and illness from being implemented. -
Coalition urges FDIC to protect small-dollar loan lenders from abusive lending
CHICAGO (Legal Newsline) — Illinois Attorney Kwame Raoul has joined a 13-state coalition urging the federal government to ensure small loan borrowers are protected from high interest and abusive lending and that lenders comply with state laws regarding small-dollar loans. -
Illinois attorney general: Federal consent decree mandates major reforms for Chicago police
CHICAGO — A recently approved federal consent decree that mandates major reforms for the Chicago Police Department (CPD) is receiving praise from the Illinois Attorney General's Office. -
Illinois home improvement reaches $1 million settlement over allegations of deceiving customers
CHICAGO — An Illinois home improvement business has agreed to pay $1 million to settle a lawsuit filed by state Attorney General Lisa Madigan, alleging the company tricked customers into paying for repair work they did not know they were ordering. -
Illinois attorney general, national payday lender settle
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Illinois attorney general: Diabetic supply resale company owes customers more than $1 million
CHICAGO — An Illinois diabetic supplies resale company faces a lawsuit from the state for allegedly owing more than $1 million to customers who sent in their unused testing supplies.