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Washington AG's lawsuit against Google over location tracking presses on
SEATTLE (Legal Newsline) – A Washington state court judge has refused to dismiss the state attorney general’s lawsuit against Google that alleges the company lied to consumers about location data. -
Defense attorneys say opioid companies performed due diligence in efforts to prevent drug misuse
SEATTLE (Legal Newsline) - Attorneys defending three of the country’s biggest distributors of opioid drugs tried to undermine the testimony of a former U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) official, while portraying their clients as innocent of causing an overdose epidemic in Washington State. -
Washington state court dismisses Jersey Mike's attempt to halt lawsuit over 'no-poach' clause
SEATTLE — Washington state's King County Superior Court has ruled against a motion to dismiss filed by Jersey Mike's in an attempt to stop the state attorney general's legal actions against the sub chain's "no-poach" clauses in its franchise agreements. -
Washington state residential care facility owes $2.79 million for alleged false Medicaid claims
SEATTLE — A former Washington state residential care facility has been ordered to pay $2.79 million after a lawsuit filed by the state's attorney general alleges the company submitted close to $1 million in false Medicaid claims. -
Best Buy stores enrolled customers in AppleCare plans for phones without consent, woman alleges
SEATTLE (Legal Newsline) – A Washington attorney alleges that she was enrolled in a service care plan without her consent when she purchased an iPhone at an electronics store. -
Washington State alleges Facebook failed to maintain records related to political advertising on the site
SEATTLE (Legal Newsline) – Washington State alleges that social media company Facebook has failed to maintain for public inspection documents related to political advertising. -
King County Superior Court consent decree orders Phillips to pay $7 million
OLYMPIA — A consent decree recently filed in King County Superior Court requires Philips electronics company to pay $7 million as part of a price fixing lawsuit filed by Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson against Philips and other cathode ray tubes (CRTs) manufacturers which affected millions of Washingtonians. -
West Coast 'super tort' against Monsanto could spread to other states
SEATTLE (Legal Newsline) – A private law firm in line to earn millions representing the state of Washington has been active in recent years donating to candidates for state attorney general.