Texas Attorney General Opens Investigation Into Walmart’s Opioid Sales June 29, 2022 By Dietrich Knauth Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said on Tuesday he was investigating whether Walmart WMT.N improperly filled prescriptions and failed to...
Contact Lens Company Settles $300,000 Penalty With Texas AG June 13, 2022 Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced he has secured a deceptive trade practices settlement against Vision Path, Inc.鈥攕pecifically, its Hubble...
Texas AG Announces $19.2M Multistate Settlement with Ford Motor Company May 25, 2022 Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced a $19.2 million multistate settlement with Ford Motor Company, with Texas receiving a $1.7...
Texas AG Lawsuit Claims Google ‘Private Browsing’ Mode Not Really Private May 20, 2022 By David Shepardson The Google search engine collects data on users who think they can be anonymous if they use a “private browsing”...
Texas Sues Facebook Parent Meta Over Facial Recognition February 16, 2022 By Barbara Ortutay The Texas Attorney General is suing Facebook parent Meta, saying the company has unlawfully collected biometric data on Texans for...
Drugmaker Endo Strikes $63 Million Opioid Settlement with Texas December 29, 2021 By Nate Raymond Endo International Plc has agreed to pay $63 million to resolve claims by the state of Texas and local governments...
Texas AG’s Office: Whistleblower Firings Were not Retaliation December 14, 2020 By Emma Platoff, The Texas Tribune Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office told a state district court that it was not retaliating when it fired former...
Schools, not Local Health Officials, Decide on Class Start, Texas AG Says July 31, 2020 By Jim Vertuno Local health officials in Texas do not have the authority to close schools to prevent spread of the coronavirus, state...
Texas Attorney General Sues to Halt Deceptive Insurance Marketer April 27, 2020 A robocalling company attempting to sell fraudulent and deceptive health insurance plans has been sued by Texas Attorney General Ken...
Why Has Texas Decided to Break Tradition and Immediately Sue Industrial Polluters? April 9, 2019 By Kiah Collier, The Texas Tribune Late last month as crews worked to contain a roaring fire at a Houston-area petrochemical storage facility, the state of...