Nashville – Attorney General Herbert H. Slatery III joined 17 other states on a brief filed with the U.S. Supreme Court, urging the justices to overturn Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue, a Montana Supreme Court decision that required the state to exclude religious school options for parents participating in a state tax credit scholarship program.
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Read full storyFriday, September 20, 2019 | 04:21pm
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Read full storyFriday, September 20, 2019 | 11:45am
NASHVILLE- The State of Tennessee, through the Attorney General’s Office, is appealing a final order from the Davidson County Criminal Court that circumvented established legal procedures.
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Read full storyMonday, September 16, 2019 | 10:04am
Nashville- Purdue Pharma announced today it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy for it and all affiliated U.S. companies in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York.
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Read full storyFriday, September 13, 2019 | 12:46pm
Nashville-Tennessee Attorney General Herbert H. Slatery III recently settled litigation against cigarette manufacturer Xcaliber International Ltd., LLC, that resulted in a payment of $1.86 million to the State of Tennessee.
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Read full storyWednesday, September 11, 2019 | 01:33pm
For several years Tennessee has been one of the leaders in the multi-state investigation into opioid manufacturers and distributors and today, along with a bipartisan group of 27 attorneys general, agreed to a framework to resolve claims against Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family for their role in fueling the opioid crisis.
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Read full storyMonday, September 09, 2019 | 02:12pm
Nashville – Tennessee Attorney General Herbert H. Slatery III today joined 50 attorneys general in a multistate, bipartisan investigation of tech giant Google’s business practices in accordance with state and federal antitrust laws.
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Read full storyStatement from TN Attorney General Herbert H. Slatery III regarding Facebook Antitrust InvestigationFriday, September 06, 2019 | 02:30pm
“Data security and data privacy are important to all of us. Companies that control significant sectors of this market have a responsibility to protect the public. Because of their market power and anticompetitive conduct, we think an investigation is warranted. We look forward to working as part of a bipartisan team of attorneys general to see where an investigation leads.”
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Read full storyFriday, August 30, 2019 | 12:18pm
Nashville- Tennessee Attorney General Herbert H. Slatery III today joined a bipartisan coalition of 32 attorneys general defending the states’ vital ability to enforce state and federal consumer protection laws against student loan servicers. In an amicus brief filed in the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, the attorneys general argue that the case brought by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania against student loan servicer Navient for exploiting student loan borrowers should be permitted to go forward in the federal courts.
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Read full storyThursday, August 22, 2019 | 02:42pm
Nashville- Attorney General Herbert H. Slatery III today announced that as a result of a bipartisan, public/private coalition of 51 attorneys general and 12 phone companies, the phone companies have agreed to adopt eight principles to fight illegal robocalls.
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Read full storyThursday, August 08, 2019 | 10:36am
Nashville- Tennessee Attorney General Herbert H. Slatery III and Secretary of State Tre Hargett are warning donors about possible charitable donation scams following mass shootings last weekend in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio.
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Read full storyAG Slatery Joins Bipartisan Coalition Urging Video Streaming Industry To Limit Images Of Tobacco UseWednesday, August 07, 2019 | 01:52pm
Nashville – Tennessee Attorney General Herbert H. Slatery III joined a bipartisan coalition of 43 attorneys general, co-led by California Attorney General Xavier Becerra and Nebraska Attorney General Doug Peterson, in urging the streaming industry to limit tobacco use in their video content. Due to the growing use of tobacco products amongst teens, the Attorneys General urge the streaming industry to take proactive steps to protect the lives of young viewers. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the number of middle and high school students using e-cigarettes rose from 2.1 million in 2017 to 3.6 million in 2018.
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Read full storyMonday, August 05, 2019 | 03:16pm
Nashville– Attorney General Herbert H. Slatery III has sent a letter to Congressional leadership in both chambers, asking for the removal of federal barriers that are currently preventing health care providers from offering treatment for opioid use disorder. The letter, led by Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter and North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein, was signed by 39 attorneys general.
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Read full storyThursday, August 01, 2019 | 02:26pm
Attorney General Herbert H. Slatery III, and Secretary of State Tre Hargett announced a $160,000 settlement with the New Hope Foundation, Inc. (“New Hope”) of Nashville and its officers and directors as a result of a multistate enforcement action to shut down a sham hospice charity. Pursuant to the settlement, the organization will dissolve, and two of its officers are banned from any charity or fundraising activities in perpetuity by Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Arkansas, California, Kansas, Minnesota, and New York.
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Read full storyMonday, July 22, 2019 | 03:43pm
Nashville- Attorney General Herbert H. Slatery III today announced that a coalition of 50 Attorneys General, comprising 48 states, the District of Columbia, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico has reached a settlement with Equifax as the result of an investigation into a massive 2017 data breach. The investigation found that Equifax’s failure to maintain reasonable security enabled hackers to penetrate its systems, exposing the data of 56 percent of American adults—the largest-ever breach of consumer data. The Attorneys General secured a settlement with Equifax that includes a Consumer Restitution Fund of up to $425 million, a $175 million payment to the states, and injunctive relief, which also includes a significant financial commitment. This is the largest data breach enforcement action in history.
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Read full storyThursday, July 18, 2019 | 11:53am
Nashville- The Tennessee Attorney General’s Office, along with the Tennessee Department of Revenue, Tennessee Highway Patrol, and District Attorney General Mark Davidson, are asking consumers who have been harmed by dealings with Covington auto dealer McDivitt Motors to speak with state and local officials over a three-day period next week.