27 AGs Urge Supreme Court to Limit Tech Companies’ Immunity
A bipartisan group of 27 AGs submitted amicus briefing to the U.S. Supreme Court in Gonzalez v. Google LLC, urging a narrow interpretation of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which protects internet companies from being treated as the “publisher or speaker” of third-party content posted on their platforms.
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AG James Inks Deal with Home Healthcare Company to Cease No-Poach Agreements
New York AG Letitia James announced an agreement with Marks Homecare Agency Inc. and one of the company’s agents regarding an allegedly anticompetitive agreement with a competitor in the homecare industry in violation of New York’s General Business Law and Executive Law.
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CFPB Secures $19 Million in Repayment from Loan Doctor for Allegedly Masquerading as Commercial Bank
The CFPB announced a proposed settlement with My Loan Doctor, LLC and its founder over allegations that the company advertised a high-yield savings product but instead invested consumers’ funds in volatile securities, securities-backed investments, and crypto-assets in violation of the Consumer Financial Protection Act.
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Centene to Pay Oregon $17 Million over Medicaid Overbilling Allegations
Oregon AG Ellen Rosenblum and Insurance Commissioner Andrew Stolfi announced a $17 million settlement with health care company Centene Corporation in connection with alleged overcharges by the company to Oregon’s Medicaid program for pharmaceutical costs.
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Hawaii Governor-Elect Announces AG Nomination
Hawaii Governor-Elect Josh Green announced the nomination of Anne E. Lopez as the state’s next AG.
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AG Schmidt Files Lawsuit Alleging Unlawful Insulin Pricing Scheme
Kansas AG Derek Schmidt sued insulin manufacturers Eli Lilly and Company, Sanofi-Aventis U.S. LLC, and Novo Nordisk Inc. and pharmacy benefit managers CVS Health Corporation, Express Scripts, Inc., OptumRx, Inc., and affiliated entities alleging that the companies maintained an insulin pricing scheme that violated the Kansas Consumer Protection Act.
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