Texas Attorney General
| 5:00PM 8/06/2010
Several maternity services companies that sold fraudulent discount health card plans to pregnant women who didn't have insurance agreed to issue refunds, the Texas State Attorney General announced Thursday.
The agreement requires AHCO Direct, LLC, AHCO Contract Servicing, Ltd., Maternity Card,...
| 2:00PM 8/03/2010
E-readers like the Kindle and Nook may be on a rapid descent toward rock-bottom prices, but what about the prices of e-books? According to Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, they are too high, too uniform, and look too much like a violation of antitrust practices.
| 4:00PM 7/08/2010
Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott has ordered Traveler's Insurance to stop airing what it considers to be a deceptive ad or face legal action.
The AG says the ad is misleading because it gives viewers the impression they should purchase additional car insurance or risk losing their home because...
| 5:15PM 6/10/2010
A North Texas woman who unlawfully sold Botox-like injections and other prescription drugs online has agreed to stop as part of a lawsuit settlement with the state.
Last November, the Texas Attorney General sued Laurie D'Alleva and her Mansfield-based business, Discount Medspa and Ontario Medspa,...
| 5:30PM 6/08/2010
Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott has accused Bally Total Fitness Corp. with misleading former customers into paying past due membership fees they didn't owe.
According to the Abbott's investigation, between summer 2009 and March 2010, Bally mailed more than 11,000 misleading past due notices to...
| 4:30PM 5/28/2010
Planning a trip overseas to see the Shroud of Turin or other holy relics? You might want to check with the Better Business Bureau before spending thousands of dollars on your reservation.
Customers from Alaska to New Jersey have filed complaints with the BBB and the Texas Attorney General against...