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Dem Pa. AG candidate: Litigation not part of addressing climate change
HARRISBURG, Pa. (Legal Newsline) - The Democrat hoping to replace Michelle Henry as Pennsylvania Attorney General doesn't seem to be willing to push climate change lawsuits against the oil industry, like some local officials have. -
AG Henry’s Gun Violence Task Force Announces Seizure and Arrest in Firearms, Identity Theft, and Drug Trafficking Case
Attorney General Michelle Henry announced a collaborative law enforcement effort resulting in the arrest of a Philadelphia man as well as the seizure of over $80,000 worth of narcotics and multiple illegal loaded firearms that were only discovered after authorities received a report of identity theft. -
Hamlin Ambulance Supervisor Over-Reported Hours, Gave Unauthorized Raises to Herself and Her Daughter, Defrauding Company of Nearly $10K
Attorney General Michelle Henry announced charges against a former supervisor for Hamlin Ambulance Company accused of reporting and receiving pay for hours she and her daughter did not actually work. -
AG Henry Files Lawsuit to Shut Down Con Artist Posing as Internet Provider
Attorney General Michelle Henry announced a lawsuit against Davis Communications Internet, Inc., and its owner, David Davis, for operating as an internet provider — but in reality were reselling internet services they purchased from a legitimate provider. -
AG Henry Joins Warning Letter to Company Impersonating President Biden Using A.I. to Spread Misinformation through Robocalls
Attorney General Michelle Henry has joined Attorneys General nationwide in sending a warning letter to a company allegedly responsible for using artificial intelligence (A.I.) to impersonate President Biden in robocalls to potential voters. -
Attorney General Michelle Henry Co-Leads Coalition in Support of FTC’s Rule Outlawing ‘Junk Fees’
Attorney General Michelle Henry is co-leading a coalition of 19 state Attorneys General in support of the Federal Trade Commission’s proposed Trade Regulation Rule on Unfair or Deceptive Fees — the most recent action in her ongoing efforts to protect consumers from “junk fees.” -
AG Henry on Commonwealth Court Decision in Opioid Settlement Litigation with Allegheny, Philadelphia County District Attorney Offices
Commonwealth Court issued a decision granting the Office of Attorney General’s application for summary relief in the lawsuits brought by the Philadelphia and Allegheny County District Attorneys seeking to pursue their own claims against national opioid manufacturers. -
AG Henry: Carjacking, Possession of ‘Ghost Guns’ Among Recent Crimes Involving Young People and Firearms in Philadelphia
Attorney General Michelle Henry announced recent arrests involving young people in the Philadelphia area for alleged crimes with firearms — results of the Office of Attorney General’s focus on youth and gun violence. -
AG Henry Encourages Pennsylvanians to Seek Information from Providers to Make Informed Pregnancy-Related Health Care Choices
The Office of Attorney General encourages all Pennsylvania consumers, especially those who are pregnant or may become pregnant, to be informed when it comes to choosing reproductive health care providers and counselors.