FTC Lands Landmark Settlement with Express Scripts over Insulin Rebate Practices
The FTC reached a settlement with Express Scripts, Inc. and its affiliates to resolve an administrative lawsuit alleging the pharmacy benefit manager violated Section 5 of the FTC Act by artificially inflating insulin prices.
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Republican AGs Warn Corporations on Plastics Collective Action Risks
Florida AG James Uthmeier led a group of 10 Republican AGs in sending a notice letter to nearly 80 corporations associated with plastics and packaging advocacy organizations, warning that their participation could raise concerns under Section 1 of the Sherman Act and state consumer protection laws.
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Texas Attorney General Gets Winded over Wind Turbine Waste Sites
Texas AG Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against Global Fiberglass Solutions, Inc. and several affiliates for allegedly violating the Texas Solid Waste Disposal Act and an administrative order by unlawfully storing and processing industrial solid waste, including wind turbine components, at unpermitted facilities.
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Ohio AG Targets Alleged Cannabis Cartels
Ohio AG Dave Yost filed a lawsuit against nine multistate cannabis operators for allegedly violating Ohio’s Valentine Act by entering into reciprocal supply deals that allegedly suppress competition.
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Attorneys General Support FERC Regional Transmission Planning Rule
California AG Rob Bonta and Massachusetts AG Andrea Joy Campbell co-led a group of 12 Democratic AGs in filing an amicus brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit supporting the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and its amended Order No. 1920 on long-term regional transmission planning and cost allocation.
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Former Assistant AG Challenges Incumbent in Nebraska AG Race
Democrat Jocelyn Brasher, a former assistant attorney general, has announced her candidacy for the Nebraska AG seat, challenging her former boss, Republican incumbent Mike Hilgers.
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