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Kansas attorney general settles with K-Designers for $110,000 in telemarketing case
TOPKEA, Kan. (Legal Newsline) – Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt announced that Judson Enterprises Inc. (K-Designers) of Gold River, California, will pay $110,000 due to allegations it violated the No-Call Act and the Kansas Consumer Protection Act. -
American Handicapped & Disadvantaged Workers Inc. to refund Kansas consumers over alleged deceptive activities
TOPEKA, Kan. (Legal Newsline) – Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt announced an agreement with American Handicapped & Disadvantaged Workers Inc. that will force the company to refund consumers for alleged deceptive activities. -
Kansas Attorney General requests the Supreme Court to look at Department of Labor regulations
TOPEKA, Kan. (Legal Newsline) – Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to review a lower court’s decision upholding the new Department of Labor regulations, which his office believes threaten the availability of home health care services in Kansas. -
U.S. Supreme Court ruling favors states in anti-trust laws on natural gas price fixing
Kansas, other states can continue to enforce antitrust laws to prevent retail price fixing -
Kansas AG seeks reversal of home health worker regulations
Derek Schmidt argues that U.S. Department of Labor overstepped its authority -
Calif. marketing company banned from operating in Kansas
Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt received an injunction against Lead Direct Marketing, of Oakley, California, on Wednesday that prohibits the company from doing business in the state until its owner cooperates with an investigation into its business practices. -
Kan. sues NJ school supplier for false claims
Attorney General Derek Schmidt sued Scholastic School Supply on Thursday for allegedly billing 317 Kansas schools for books that were never purchased or received. -
Sirius XM Radio to pay settlement to consumers
Sirius XM Radio, Inc., one of the largest providers of satellite providers in the United States, agreed to a settlement after allegedly violating consumer protection laws in 44 states, including Kansas, Attorney General Derek Schmidt said on Thursday. -
Kansas fines Florida law group for violating consumer protection laws
Cypress Law Group Inc., of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, will pay $21,000 in fines and another $5,400 in restitution for violations of the Kansas consumer protection laws, Attorney General Derek Schmidt announced on Tuesday. -
OB/GYN to pay more than $12,000 for Medicaid fraud
Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt announced that Dr. Adnan A. -
Kansas AG joins lawsuit against EPA
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Kansas AG obtains $2,000 order against auto dealer
LAWRENCE, Kan.