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August 15th, 2008 08:49 PM
The Mukasey Test - Salt Lake Tribune
Critics of Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey are complaining that he has minimized the gravity of the politicization of hiring in the Justice Department and wrongly refused to order a criminal investigation of the scandal. The first accusation is ...
August 19th, 2008 08:42 AM
Texas Attorney General taking aim at travel company founder David ... - Dallas Morning News
Texas consumer protection regulators took aim at David G. Vavro in 2003, alleging his travel club company duped thousands of members through fraud and deceptive trade practices. Five years later, they're taking aim again. In its first shot at Mr ...
In return for dismissal of civil and criminal suits against it by ...

GULFPORT - Conceding no wrongdoing, State Farm Fire & Casualty Co. has agreed to pay policyholders $150 million or more in three Coast counties for Hurricane Katrina damage.

U.S. District Judge L.T. Senter Jr. is reviewing the 41-page agreement signed by attorneys Richard "Dickie" Scruggs and Don Barrett of Oxford for policyholders and Sheila L. Birnbaum of New York for State Farm.

Earlier in the day, Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood dismissed the civil lawsuit he had filed shortly after Katrina to seek full coverage from State Farm for policyholders' losses. That suit named other major insurers, as well; Hood is no longer pursuing action against them, either. Hood also has agreed to drop a criminal investigation of State Farm's claim practices.

The settlement, he said, "is just an option" for policyholders.


iMergent Begins Program to Proactively Contact Attorney Generals ...

OREM, Utah--(BUSINESS WIRE)--iMergent, Inc. (AMEX:IIG), a leading provider of eCommerce and software for small businesses and entrepreneurs, today announced, in an effort to educate state officials and the public on its business practices, that the company has commenced a program to send a detailed letter as well as a test license to the company's StoresOnline™ Pro software to State Attorney Generals and Better Business Bureaus nationwide providing a thorough overview of its business. In addition, the company posted the letter on its website to allow interested parties to view.

The letter provides a thorough overview of the following:

A summary of iMergent's products and services; An overview of the company's business model and sales channels; An explanation of its three-day right of cancellation policy; A review of its customer service and support practices; An explanation of its investment in technology improvements; and A review of the customer support services.


Abbott Takes On Gas Mileage Pill Scam

It claims to save you big bucks on gas, but Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott says "the little green gas pill" is too good to be true.

The lawsuit claims the pills, introduced at the height of gas prices, not only don't help gas milleage, but that they are also made up of toxic materials. Plus, the AG's office says, the company, Bioperformance, illegally sold the pills through a pyramid scheme, recruiting unsuspecting buyers to sell the product to people they know.

For engineering professor Ron Matthews, it was an experiment that produced results very quickly.

"We got less than a two-percent improvement in fuel economy, which is much less than the 20 percent or more this company said you would get," Matthews said. "On the road, a consumer could never notice a change of fuel economy by two percent."

The attorney general's office, which launched the investigation, also found Bioperformance was selling the pills using an illegal pyramid scheme.


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