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Arizona AG Takes Action Against Company for Alleged Deceptive Marketing Practices

Last month, Arizona Attorney General (AG) Kris Mayes announced a lawsuit alleging that CBR Systems, Inc. (CBR), one of the nation’s largest cord blood banking companies, engaged in deceptive and unfair practices....more

New York AG James Proposes Expansion of State Consumer Protection Law

New York Attorney General (AG) Letitia James recently announced her support for legislation that would significantly broaden the state’s consumer protection statute to prohibit not just deceptive acts, but also unfair and...more

Alaska Obtains Six-Figure Civil Penalty in Product Labeling Case

Alaska’s Department of Law’s Consumer Protection Unit recently announced it obtained a Superior Court order issuing a $250,000 civil penalty against B. Merry Studio, which the state alleged to have marketed products as being...more

Arizona AG Pursues Fraudulent Real Estate Scheme Targeting Alleged Fraudsters, Title Companies, Attorneys, and Law Firms

On March 7, Arizona Attorney General (AG) Kristin Mayes filed a novel lawsuit alleging consumer fraud and racketeering against numerous entities, individuals, and even law firms and title companies involved in the residential...more

Indiana AG and Gaming Commission Warn Consumers About Illegal Gambling Ads

Indiana Attorney General (AG) Todd Rokita recently partnered with the Indiana Gaming Commission to alert consumers about advertisements for illegal gambling....more

Washington AG Accuses Collection Agency of Violating Notice Requirement for Collecting Medical Debt

The Washington State Attorney General’s (AG) Office filed a lawsuit against Renton Collections Inc., accusing the company of violating Washington’s Collection Agency Act by failing to include certain disclosures in their...more

State AGs Allege Bitcoin ATMs Increasingly Facilitate Scams

Recent actions by the Pennsylvania and Iowa state attorneys general (AG) suggest increasing regulatory scrutiny of bitcoin transaction machines (BTMs) in connection with the role they allegedly play in facilitating scams. In...more

FTC, States Sue John Deere in Right to Repair Lawsuit

On January 15, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Minnesota, and Illinois filed a lawsuit against Deere & Company (Deere). The complaint, which Michigan, Wisconsin, and Arizona have since joined, accuses Deere of creating...more

Massachusetts AG Campbell Releases “Junk” Fees and Auto-Renewal Regulations

Massachusetts Attorney General (AG) Andrea Joy Campbell announced Massachusetts’ new consumer protection regulations prohibiting “junk fees” and providing consumers with greater transparency regarding trial and subscription...more

New York AG James Reaches $16.75M Settlement With DoorDash for Allegedly Misleading Tip Practices

The New York Attorney General’s (AG) Office announced a $16.75 million settlement with DoorDash, the prominent delivery platform. The settlement relates to claims that DoorDash misled both consumers and delivery workers...more

Eighth Circuit Finds State Standing to Challenge EEOC’s Pregnancy Accommodation Rules

In Tennessee v. EEOC, the Eighth Circuit reversed a district court’s decision and reinstated a lawsuit by 17 states (led by the Tennessee and Arkansas attorneys general (AG)), holding that these states have standing to sue...more

Minnesota AG Releases Report Detailing AI and Social Media’s Impact on Minors

On February 4, the Office of the Minnesota Attorney General (AG) released its second Report on Emerging Technology and Its Effect on Youth Well-Being, outlining the effects young Minnesota residents allegedly experience from...more

22 AGs Challenge New York’s Climate Superfund Law

A coalition of industry associations and 22 state attorneys general (AG), led by West Virginia AG JB McCuskey, filed a lawsuit against the State of New York in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York...more

Vermont AG Clark Secures $2.7M Judgment Against Mental Health Counselor

On February 4, a Vermont Superior Court judge entered a $2,733,989.47 judgment against Phoenix Counseling & Wellness, PLC (Phoenix), and the company’s owner for alleged violations of the Vermont False Claims Act (VFCA)....more

DOJ and 18 States Reach False Claims Act Settlement with QOL

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and 18 state attorneys general (AG) announced a settlement with Boston-based QOL Medical, LLC (QOL) and its CEO, Frederick Cooper, to resolve allegations that the company provided unlawful...more

Ramifications for Texas State Agencies ‎After Overturning of Chevron Deference

In Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, No. 22-4511, 2024 WL 3208360 (June 28, 2024), the U.S. Supreme Court overturned an essential and longstanding cornerstone of administrative law: Chevron deference. While the Chevron...more

The Texas Regulatory Consistency Act: ‎Overdue Relief From Excessive Regulation or an ‎Affront to Local ‎Control?

Passing broad-based legislation that would preempt or make unlawful local government regulations has long been a goal of Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s administration. H.B. 2127, the Texas Regulatory Consistency Act, seeks to...more

Texas Legislature Advances Bill to Tame ‎Public Nuisance ‎Litigation

Notices of filing bankruptcy from debtors to its creditors are intended to halt all collection efforts of prepetition debts. But where lenders are required by law to provide information to mortgagors who are debtors in...more

New CMS Waivers Intended To Help U.S. Healthcare System Address COVID-19 Pandemic

On March 30, 2020, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced the enactment of numerous temporary regulatory waivers and new rules intended to enable health care providers to better respond to the COVID-19...more

Healthcare Highlights In The Federal CARES Act

On March 27, 2020, President Trump signed into law the latest coronavirus stimulus package, known as the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act or the “CARES Act.” The President’s approval follows around-the-clock...more

3/31/2020  /  CARES Act , Coronavirus/COVID-19

Texas Attorney General Announces $235.9 Million Medicaid Fraud Settlement with Xerox

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton today announced a $235.9 million settlement with Xerox Corp. and its former subsidiaries resolving a May 2014 lawsuit filed by the Texas Attorney General’s Office (OAG) under the Texas...more

Record Levels of Open Records Activity in Texas—Are Legislative Changes on the Horizon?

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced in a press release that the Open Records Division of the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) handled a record number of Texas Public Information Act (TPIA) requests and issued an...more

Judge Ezra Strikes Down Texas Law Regarding Disposal of Embryonic and Fetal Tissue Remains

On September 5, 2018, U.S. District Judge David Alan Ezra issued a permanent injunction blocking Senate Bill 8 (passed in 2017) from going into effect. Senate Bill 8 would prohibit health care providers from disposing of...more

Use It or Lose It?: FTC Warns Companies Against Conditioning Warranty Coverage on Use of Specified Parts or Services

On April 10, 2018, the FTC announced that its staff sent warning letters to six major companies that market and sell automobiles, cellular devices, and video gaming systems in the United States. The FTC expressed concerns...more

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