March 30, 2017 - Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt has joined the attorneys general of 14 other states in filing a brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia arguing that the current setup of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) violates the Constitution. Schmidt and the other attorneys general claim that the statute...
Sununu to nominate Gordon MacDonald as Attorney General
March 21, 2017 - Republican Gov. Chris Sununu announced Tuesday he will nominate Manchester attorney Gordon MacDonald as the state’s next attorney general. MacDonald is a partner at Nixon Peabody, where he is a member of the commercial litigation group and represented clients opposing the state. In 2014, he helped New Hampshire hospitals negotiate a...
California to Fight Trump’s Revised Travel Ban in Court
March 13, 2017 - California will join the list of plaintiffs fighting the Trump administration’s revised travel ban, which includes six majority-Muslim countries, the state’s new attorney general, Xavier Becerra, announced Monday. “The Trump Administration may have changed the text of the now-discredited Muslim travel ban, but they didn’t change its...
A.G. Schneiderman Releases New York’s Top Ten Frauds of 2016, Warns Consumers to Beware of Scammers
March 6, 2017 - Marking the start of National Consumer Protection Week, Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman today released the list of the top ten consumer fraud complaints received by his office in 2016. Attorney General Schneiderman also offered a variety of tips on how to avoid scams in the future. “This serves as a reminder: fraudsters are always...
NH joins 40 states in lawsuit against 6 generic drug makers for price-fixing
March 1, 2017 - Attorney General Joseph Foster announces that the State of New Hampshire has joined a lawsuit against six generic drug-makers: Heritage Pharmaceuticals Inc. Aurobindo Pharma USA Inc. Citron Pharma LLC Mayne Pharma (USA) Inc. Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc. Teva Pharmaceuticals USA Inc. The complaint, filed in the U.S. District Court for the...
Feds, State Sue Maine Firm Over Alleged False Advertising for Health Supplements
February 22, 2017 - Federal and state authorities have sued XXL Impressions, a South Portland-based supplement company, and others they claim used false advertising to sell health supplements that promised joint pain relief and memory improvements. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission and Maine attorney general’s office on Tuesday filed the lawsuit and...
Google’s future depends on Trump’s FTC pick
February 17, 2017 - Alphabet believes it has a lot riding on whom President Trump picks to lead the Federal Trade Commission, several sources close to the situation told The Post. The federal regulator has the power to investigate antitrust issues and could be a thorn in the side of the tech giant. For example, Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes — on Trump’s...
Ex-AIG CEO Hank Greenburg to pay $9 million to settle with NY Attorney General
February 10, 2017 - Two former AIG executives have agreed to settle with the Office of the New York Attorney General over their role in misrepresenting the company's finances. As part of the settlement, former CEO Maurice "Hank" Greenberg and former CFO Howard Smith have agreed to return the $9.9 million that they received in bonuses between 2001 and 2004....
Scott Pruitt to face Senate approval hearing Wednesday
February 1, 2017 - Today, lawmakers in the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee are expected to vote on President Donald Trump's nomination Scott Pruitt, Oklahoma's state attorney general whom Trump chose to lead the Environmental Protection Agency. In his current position, Pruitt has frequently sued the agency he hopes to lead, including a...
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