Weighty Penalty for Bootleg GLP-1 Drug Sales
Connecticut AG William Tong announced a settlement with Triggered Brand following allegations that the company unlawfully advertised and sold counterfeit GLP-1 weight loss drugs in violation of state consumer protection laws.
READ MORE
50 AGs Raise the Stakes, Urging DOJ to Target Offshore Gambling
A bipartisan coalition of 50 AGs has sent a letter to the U.S. DOJ asking it to prioritize enforcement efforts against illegal offshore online gambling platforms.
READ MORE
NJ AG Secures Landmark $2+ Billion Settlement with DuPont Over PFAS Contamination
New Jersey AG Matthew Platkin and the state’s Department of Environmental Protection announced a settlement valued at over $2 billion with E.I DuPont de Nemours and Co. and various DuPont-related entities, resolving multiple lawsuits regarding alleged contamination from per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances and other pollutants at four industrial sites across New Jersey.
READ MORE
Florida AG Bars Outside Counsel with DEI or ESG Practices
Florida AG James Uthmeier issued a policy memo to some law firms in Florida informing them that his office will no longer retain outside counsel that engages in diversity, equity and inclusion or environmental, social and governance practices.
READ MORE
Democratic AGs Urge Federal Agencies to Halt Rollback of NEPA Regulations
Eighteen Democratic AGs have submitted formal comment letters to several federal agencies urging them to withdraw recently issued final rules that rescind regulations implementing National Environmental Policy Act review procedures.
READ MORE
Challenger Enters Kansas AG Race; Ohio Names New Solicitor General
Democrat Chris Mann, a former police officer and prosecutor, announced that he will be running for Kansas AG. Mann is the first person to announce entry into the race to unseat AG Kris Kobach, who defeated Mann in the 2022 general election.
READ MORE