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Recycling Old Tricks: State AGs Probe Plastics Industry Collusion in Latest ESG Probe

This month, the attorneys general of Florida, Texas, Iowa, Nebraska, and Montana sent letters to various environmental groups expressing ​“collective concern” about potentially anti-competitive recycling practices....more

What We Learned from … South Carolina: Leveling the Playing Field in Consumer Protection

South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson and Jared Libet, Assistant Deputy Attorney General in the Consumer Protection Unit, recently joined a Kelley Drye webinar to discuss the core philosophy behind their office’s...more

Pennsylvania Settles with Mail Order Subscription Business – Again

On the heels of the TFG Holdings multistate settlement last month, Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday announced a $750,000 settlement with collectibles company American Mint LLC regarding its subscription practices....more

34 State AGs Settle UDAP Autorenewal Allegations Against ​“JustFab” Subscriptions

Last month, a group of 34 state attorneys general—led by D.C, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Texas—settled with TFG Holdings, a company known for brands such as JustFab and Shoedazzle, concerning its subscription practices. The...more

Privacy, Ultra-Processed Foods, E-Cigarettes, and More: NAAG Consumer Protection Conference Fall 2025 (Part 2)

In Part Two of this two-part series on the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) Fall Consumer Protection Conference, we highlight panelists’ discussions on recent deceptive practices (including discussions on...more

State AGs and ​“Junk” Fees: NAAG Consumer Protection Conference Fall 2025

Last week, state attorneys general and their staff, legal practitioners, and industry participants met in Washington D.C. for the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) Fall Consumer Protection Conference. In this...more

AG Chronicles: October 2025

Late last month, California Attorney General Rob Bonta, along with Democrat attorneys general from 18 other states and the District of Columbia, sent multiple letters to the Consumer Protection Financial Bureau opposing...more

What We Learned from ... Massachusetts: ​“Junk Fee” Regulation Update

Yael Shavit, Chief of the Consumer Protection Division at the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office, recently joined a Kelley Drye webinar to unpack the Commonwealth’s new junk fee and auto-renewal regulations and walk...more

Uncertainty in the Charitable Sector: Insights from the NAAG NASCO Conference and Other AG Matters

Charities serve a vital role in communities throughout the United States, providing essential services and advancing the public good. In recognition of their contributions, they are granted favorable tax treatment, which is...more

[Webinar] South Carolina Attorney General’s Office: Consumer Protection in South Carolina and IRS Regulations Affecting Consumer...

Join Kelley Drye for a webinar featuring special guest speakers South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson and Assistant Deputy of the Consumer Protection Division Jared Libet. They will be joined by Kelley Drye State...more

Multistate Coalition Sends CFPB Letters Opposing Proposals Shrinking Bureau Authority

Late last month, California Attorney General Rob Bonta, along with Democrat attorneys general from 18 other states and the District of Columbia, sent multiple letters to the Consumer Protection Financial Bureau opposing...more

AGs Fight to Keep Kids SAFE

Two state attorneys general took actions in September to protect kids by requiring businesses to, among other things, verify the ages of their users. Specifically, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier sued certain...more

Montana Announces Multistate Investigation of Big Tech Renewable Energy Claims

Last week, Attorney General Austin Knudsen of Montana announced a 16-state Republican investigation into four ​“big tech” companies regarding purportedly deceptive renewable energy claims. AG Knudsen and the states sent a...more

FTC and AGs Rally for Fans in Ticketmaster and Live Nation Lawsuit Over Bots and Fees

Late last week the FTC and a bipartisan coalition of seven state attorneys general sued Ticketmaster and Live Nation in the Central District of California. The FTC and most of the states brought actions under their state UDAP...more

Former Missouri Attorney General Quietly Withdraws First of Its Kind Content Moderation Rule

Just before the former Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey resigned from office earlier this month, his office quietly issued a withdrawal notice for a rule that would have prohibited social media companies from requiring...more

[Webinar] Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office: New Regulations Applicable to “Junk Fees” and Automatic Renewals - October 9th,...

Join Kelley Drye for a webinar featuring special guest speaker Yael Shavit, Chief of the Consumer Protection Division in the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office. Shavit will discuss the new consumer protection regulations...more

Reimagining Public Safety: A NAAG Eastern Region Meeting Recap

The National Association of Attorneys General, together with New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin, hosted the NAAG Eastern Region Meeting from September 8 to 10, 2025, in historic Asbury Park, New Jersey. Centered...more

Too Much Chatter? AGs Continue Criticism of AI Chatbots

Following a multistate AG letter to AI companies relating to protecting children, California Attorney General Rob Bonta and Delaware Attorney General Kathleen Jennings met with OpenAI and sent a separate letter to its board....more

Alaska Can Ask Ya (For Documents)

On September 5, 2025, the Alaska Supreme Court upheld the Alaska Attorney General’s authority to request records in consumer protection investigations, confirming the AG’s broad powers to subpoena information from businesses...more

State AGs and Consumer Protection: What We Learned From … Hawaii

As part of our AG webinar series, we had the opportunity to speak with consumer protection enforcers from the State of Hawaii. Our guests—Christopher J.I. Leong, Supervising Deputy Attorney General in the Commerce and...more

Spotlight on the 2025 AGA Chair’s Initiative: Cyber Awareness

In late August, the Attorney General Alliance, led by then-Chair and former Alaska Attorney General Treg Taylor, convened the Chair’s Initiative in Girdwood, Alaska titled Cyber Awareness: Addressing Digital Threats at Home...more

State AGs Again Urge Action to Protect Kids from Tech and AI Risks

Last week, South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson proclaimed, “[i]f Congress won’t protect kids from Big Tech, states will.” State AGs from 27 states, led by the Utah Attorney General’s office, submitted an amicus brief...more

Alaska and Missouri AGs Announce Resignations

Last week, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced his resignation from the position effective September 8. He issued a press release reporting that he is leaving to serve as the Co-Deputy Director of the FBI, in...more

37 State Attorneys General Urge Meta to Safeguard Instagram’s Location Sharing Feature

Last week, a bipartisan group of 37 state attorneys general led by Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr and New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez sent a letter to the head of Instagram regarding Instagram’s...more

Highlights from the 2025 NAAG Presidential Summit

In early August, the National Association of Attorneys General, led by its 2025 President, New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella, hosted the Presidential Initiative Summit in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. General...more

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