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State AGs Secure $17.85M Settlements in Drug Price-Fixing Conspiracy
Attorneys General from 48 states and territories announced $17.85 million in settlements with Lannett Company and Bausch Health for alleged drug price-fixing conspiracies. The settlements resolve allegations of artificially inflating prices for generic prescription drugs and require internal reforms. A new complaint was also filed against Novartis and Sandoz.
State AG Sues Gambling Apps for Deceptive Practices and $225 Million
Ten State Attorneys General have filed a lawsuit against gambling app operators Playtika and Aristocrat for allegedly operating unlicensed gambling applications and engaging in deceptive practices. The suit seeks over $225 million in damages from Washingtonians and aims to halt these activities.
AG Campbell Secures $515,000 Settlement with Ambulance Billing Vendor Comstar for Data Breach
Massachusetts AG Andrea Joy Campbell, in partnership with the Connecticut AG's office, secured a $515,000 settlement with Comstar LLC, a Rowley-based ambulance billing vendor, for a March 2022 data breach affecting approximately 326,426 Massachusetts residents and 22,829 Connecticut residents. The breach exposed Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, financial account numbers, and medical assessment information. Comstar will pay $415,000 to Massachusetts and must implement comprehensive security measures including phishing protection, vulnerability management, multi-factor authentication, asset inventory, intrusion detection/prevention systems, and annual security assessments for three years.
State AG Sues Nine Communities for MBTA Law Noncompliance
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell has filed a lawsuit against nine communities for failing to comply with the MBTA Communities Law. The law requires these communities to adopt zoning districts permitting multi-family housing as of right to address the state's housing shortage. The lawsuit seeks to compel compliance after the deadline of July 14, 2025, passed without action from these towns.
AG Sues Bitcoin Depot for Facilitating Crypto Scams
The Massachusetts Attorney General has filed a lawsuit against Bitcoin Depot Inc. for allegedly using deceptive sales tactics, overcharging consumers, and facilitating crypto scams that resulted in over $10 million in losses. The AG seeks to prevent large transactions without additional fraud prevention and to refund harmed customers.
State AGs Secure $17.85M Settlements with Pharma Companies, File New Complaint
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell, joined by 48 other states and territories, secured $17.85 million in settlements with Lannett and Bausch over price manipulation schemes for generic drugs. A new lawsuit was also filed against Novartis and Sandoz for similar allegations. Massachusetts will receive $203,410 from the settlements.
State AGs Announce Predator Arrests, Convictions, Human Trafficking, Child Porn
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced arrests, prosecutions, and convictions of sexual predators and traffickers. The announcement details the conviction of Marquett James for human trafficking and racketeering, and arrests of Lucas Jose Herraiz and Michael Younce for possession of child sexual abuse material.
Florida AG Announces Sentences in Drug Trafficking Case
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced 27-year and 11-year sentences for Delmetrice Rogers and Lasonya Savage, respectively, following their conviction on felony cocaine trafficking charges. The sentences stem from a 2021 investigation involving surveillance, wiretaps, and search warrants.
Florida AG Launches CHINA Unit to Combat Foreign Adversaries
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has launched the Consumer Harm from International Nefarious Actors (CHINA) Prevention Unit. This new unit will focus on threats from foreign adversaries, particularly the Chinese Communist Party, to Florida consumers' data privacy and economic security. The unit has already begun auditing medical device manufacturers for ties to the CCP.
15-Year Sentence for Stealing Hurricane Ian Disaster Aid
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced that the Office of Statewide Prosecution secured a 15-year concurrent prison sentence for Ivan Miranda after his December 2025 conviction on felony charges including RICO, Conspiracy to Commit RICO, Organized Scheme to Defraud, and five counts of Dealing in Stolen Property. The charges relate to stealing and reselling trailers intended for victims of Hurricane Ian who lost their homes. Miranda, a Cuban national who entered the US illegally in 2022, will serve his sentence in the Florida Department of Corrections and be transferred to ICE for deportation upon completion.
Florida AG Announces Largest Seizure of Illegal Vapes
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced the seizure of over 2,100 illegal vaping products and nitrous oxide canisters. The coordinated actions targeted vape shops violating Florida law and posing risks to children and consumers. One arrest was made for the illegal sale of nitrous oxide.
Texas AG Demands Documents from Austin ISD Over Student Protest
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has demanded documents from Austin Independent School District (AISD) as part of an investigation into whether district officials knowingly allowed students to participate in protests against immigration enforcement. The AG's office will investigate the use of public funds and potential violations of law.
AG Paxton Sues Global Fiberglass Solutions for Illegal Dumping
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued Global Fiberglass Solutions, Inc. for illegally dumping thousands of wind turbine blades and materials at two disposal sites. The lawsuit seeks civil penalties, injunctive relief for removal of waste, and payment of state costs.
Texas AG Sues Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against the Muslim Brotherhood and the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) to ban them from operating in Texas. The lawsuit alleges violations of state laws related to terrorism, transnational criminal organizations, and public nuisance statutes.
Texas AG Sues Antifa Group for Doxing and Terrorism
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against the Screwston Anti-Fascist Committee, an Antifa-affiliated group, for alleged violations of state law including doxing and aiding terrorism. The AG has issued a demand for records to investigate the organization's activities.
Contractor Fraud Scheme Convictions and Sentencing
New York Attorney General Letitia James announced the conviction and sentencing of John McClure and Sarah Chambers for a contractor fraud scheme. The couple defrauded homeowners out of over $1.5 million and were ordered to pay over $890,000 in restitution. McClure received a prison sentence of five to 15 years, and Chambers received six months in jail.
AG James Secures $17.85M from Bausch and Lannett for Price Fixing
New York Attorney General Letitia James, as part of a coalition of 47 other attorneys general, secured $17.85 million from drug companies Bausch and Lannett for their role in a scheme to inflate prices of generic drugs. New Yorkers who purchased eligible generic drugs between May 2009 and December 2019 may be eligible for compensation.
NY AG Warns of Prediction Market Risks and Lack of Consumer Protection
New York Attorney General Letitia James issued a consumer and industry alert warning New Yorkers about the risks of unregulated prediction markets, which lack consumer protections and may violate gambling laws. The alert advises consumers to verify platform licensing and exercise caution with funds.
NY AG Sues Trump Admin Over Hudson Tunnel Project Funding Freeze
New York and New Jersey Attorneys General have sued the Trump administration over its decision to freeze federal funding for the Hudson Tunnel Project. The states are seeking emergency relief to prevent a shutdown of the project, which could lead to thousands of job losses and significant economic disruption.
California AG Announces Arrest of Teacher for CSAM Possession
California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced the arrest of a La Costa Canyon High School teacher for possession of child sexual abuse material (CSAM). The investigation found the teacher attempted to purchase CSAM online, and subsequent searches confirmed possession. This action highlights the state's commitment to prosecuting offenders and protecting children.
California AG v. Trump Administration - Energy Emergency Order Lawsuit
California Attorney General Rob Bonta co-led a multistate coalition in filing an amended complaint against the Trump Administration over an Executive Order declaring a national energy emergency. The amended complaint adds the U.S. Department of the Interior as a defendant, challenging its actions to bypass environmental laws when permitting energy projects.
State AGs Oppose OCC Rules Weakening Consumer Financial Protection
California Attorney General Rob Bonta joined 22 other state attorneys general in opposing proposed rules by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) that would preempt state laws requiring minimum interest on mortgage-escrow accounts. The coalition argues these rules would weaken consumer protections and infringe on states' rights.
California AG Announces Seven Arrests for Hospice Fraud
California Attorney General Bonta announced the arrest of seven individuals for hospice fraud, resulting in an estimated loss of over $3.2 million to Medi-Cal and Medicare. The charges include felony violations for false or fraudulent claims and conspiracy.
California AG Sues Over 3D Printed Ghost Gun Code Distribution
California Attorney General Rob Bonta, along with San Francisco City Attorney David Chiu, has filed a lawsuit against Gatalog Foundation Inc. and CTRLPew LLC for unlawfully distributing computer code for 3D printing ghost guns and other firearm components. The lawsuit seeks to halt the distribution of blueprints that facilitate the illegal manufacture of untraceable firearms.
Connecticut Insurance Department Updates Reserving Manual
The Connecticut Insurance Department has issued Bulletin FS-45 to announce the effective date of January 1, 2023, for changes made to the Principle-Based Reserving Valuation Manual. These changes were adopted by the NAIC and represent a significant update to reserving requirements for life, accident, and health insurance companies operating in Connecticut.
Connecticut Insurance Department: Annual and Quarterly Financial Reporting
The Connecticut Insurance Department has issued a bulletin requiring all authorized insurance companies, domestic surplus lines insurers, fraternal benefit societies, and health care centers to file their 2022 annual statements and 2023 quarterly financial reports by March 31, 2023. These filings must adhere to NAIC standards and be submitted electronically.
Connecticut Reinsurer Financial Filing Requirements
The Connecticut Insurance Department issued Bulletin FS-4AR-22 detailing the 2022-2023 financial filing requirements for accredited reinsurers. Key deadlines include March 1, 2023, for annual statements and April 1, 2023, for actuarial opinions.
Connecticut Health Insurance Filing Requirements Deadline
The Connecticut Insurance Department issued Bulletin HC-90-23, setting a June 1, 2023 deadline for all health insurance carriers to submit form filings for individual and small employer group health insurance policies subject to the Affordable Care Act. These filings are for plan years beginning January 1, 2024.
Health Insurance Rate Filing Submission Guidelines Bulletin
The Connecticut Insurance Department has issued Bulletin HC-81-23, providing updated guidelines for health insurance rate filing submissions. The bulletin outlines specific data and documentation requirements for insurers seeking to adjust rates, referencing federal regulations and state statutes.
Massachusetts Bulletin on Aerial Imaging for Underwriting
The Massachusetts Division of Insurance issued a bulletin clarifying guidelines for insurers using aerial imaging in underwriting. The bulletin addresses concerns about policy non-renewals, cancellations, or declinations based solely on aerial imagery, emphasizing the need for accuracy and appropriate use of such technology.
Massachusetts Bulletin: Vaccine Coverage Without Cost-Sharing
The Massachusetts Division of Insurance and Department of Public Health issued Bulletin 2025-03 to clarify expectations for health insurers regarding vaccine coverage. Carriers are expected to cover all vaccines and their administration costs without cost-sharing or utilization management for individuals covered by Massachusetts-issued insured health plans.
Massachusetts PBM Licensure Requirements for 2026
The Massachusetts Division of Insurance has issued Bulletin 2025-04 outlining the requirements for Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) to obtain licensure by January 1, 2026. This bulletin implements Chapter 342 of the Acts of 2024, which mandates PBM licensure and oversight by the Division.
Massachusetts Motor Vehicle Dealer Credit Insurance Rates 2026-2028
The Massachusetts Division of Insurance has issued Bulletin 2025-05, establishing deviated case rates for credit life and credit accident and health insurance sold by motor vehicle dealers. These rates are effective from January 1, 2026, through December 31, 2028, and specify new per-thousand-dollar rates for credit life and per-hundred-dollar rates for credit accident and health insurance based on policy terms.
MA Insurance Bulletin on Medicare Health Coverage Guide
The Massachusetts Division of Insurance issued Bulletin 2025-06, providing an updated consumer guide to Medicare health insurance. This bulletin directs insurers to distribute the guide along with federal Medicare publications and advises consumers to be aware of potential scams.
Manatee Insurance Exchange Consent Order
The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation has issued a Consent Order regarding Manatee Insurance Exchange's proposal to assume personal lines policies from Citizens Property Insurance Corporation. The order outlines conditions for Manatee's assumption of up to 65,000 policies, focusing on comparable coverage and premium limitations.
Assistance Insurance Company Consent Order
The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation has issued a Consent Order against Assistance Insurance Company. The order, dated January 22, 2026, details specific actions and requirements for the company.
Arizona Premium Finance Co. - Cease and Desist Complaint
The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation has issued a Cease and Desist Complaint against Arizona Premium Finance Co., Inc. (APFC) for knowingly funding hundreds of premium finance agreements in Florida without a required Certificate of Authority since 2017, totaling over $8.4 million in written premiums.
Florida Surplus Lines Service Office 2025 Amended Plan of Operation Approved
The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) has approved the Florida Surplus Lines Service Office's (FSLSO) Amended Plan of Operation for 2025. The approval follows a review of amendments submitted by the FSLSO, including updates to its Board of Governors and Code of Conduct.
American Dream Auto Protect Inc. Consent Order
The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation has issued a Consent Order against American Dream Auto Protect, Inc. The order addresses alleged violations related to the company's auto protection services. Specific penalties and required actions are detailed within the order.
United States v. John Doe - Supreme Court Case Brief
This document is a brief filed by the United States in the Supreme Court case United States v. John Doe, No. 97-1374. It concerns a writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Twelfth Circuit. The brief outlines the arguments for the United States in this appellate matter.
Colorado Division of Insurance Draft Bulletins and Regulations for Comment
The Colorado Division of Insurance is seeking informal public comments on draft regulations and bulletins. A new draft bulletin concerning the use of aerial imagery by insurers is open for comment until February 20, 2026.
Washington OIC Guidance on Health Carrier Contract Terminations
The Washington Office of Insurance Commissioner (OIC) issued Technical Assistance Advisory 2025-01 regarding the implementation of Chapter 389, Laws of 2025. This guidance addresses new restrictions on public statements about potential health carrier contract terminations, aiming to provide consistent communication policies for enrollees and affected communities.
Washington State Emergency Order: Winter Weather Relief for Insurance Policyholders
The Washington Office of Insurance Commissioner has issued an emergency order providing relief to consumers affected by winter weather events. The order mandates grace periods for premium payments and prohibits cancellation or non-renewal of property and casualty insurance policies between December 15, 2025, and February 12, 2026.
Washington OIC Guidance on Health Care Benefit Managers
The Washington Office of the Insurance Commissioner (OIC) issued Technical Assistance Advisory 2025-02 to provide guidance on the application of Chapter 48.200 RCW to health care benefit managers (HCBMs), including pharmacy benefit managers. This advisory clarifies requirements related to HCBM registration and oversight, particularly in light of recent legislative changes.
NY DFS Circular Letter: Benefit Offset Provisions for Disability Income Policies
The New York Department of Financial Services issued a circular letter clarifying guidance on benefit offset provisions for disability income policies. The letter reiterates that offsets can only be based on government benefits actually received, not estimated eligibility, with specific allowances for optional, opt-out provisions in group and blanket policies.
Supplemental Spousal Liability Insurance Requirements Update
The New York Department of Financial Services issued Circular Letter 2 (2025) to inform insurers of amendments to Insurance Law § 3420(g) regarding Supplemental Spousal Liability (SSL) insurance. Effective March 26, 2025, the law changes how SSL insurance is offered, requiring it to be automatically included for non-commercial policies only if the applicant indicates they have a spouse, and upon specific written request for other policies.
Property/Casualty Insurers Disaster Planning and Response Guidance
The New York Department of Financial Services issued a circular letter requiring property/casualty insurers to enhance their disaster planning, preparedness, and response capabilities. This guidance outlines expected standards for various insurance entities and replaces previous circulars.
Disaster Planning Guidance for Life and Health Insurers
The New York State Department of Financial Services issued Circular Letter 4, updating guidance on disaster planning, preparedness, and response for life and health insurers. This guidance repeals and replaces previous circulars and outlines expected standards for business impact analysis and operational continuity.
NY Insurers Must Cover Immunizations at No Cost-Sharing
The New York Department of Financial Services issued guidance reminding insurers of their obligation to cover immunizations at no cost-sharing for children and adults. This guidance clarifies existing state law requirements for accident and health insurance policies.
Illinois Public Rate Filing Summary for 2026
The Illinois Department of Insurance has released a summary document detailing public rate filings for the 2026 plan year. This notice provides an overview of submitted rate information for insurers operating within the state.
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