AG Ferguson files objection to opioid manufacturer Purdue’s bankruptcy plan granting legal shield to Sackler family
New legal filing argues that a bankruptcy court doesn’t have the authority to prevent attorneys general from suing Sackler family
New legal filing argues that a bankruptcy court doesn’t have the authority to prevent attorneys general from suing Sackler family
SEATTLE — Attorney General Bob Ferguson issued the following statement on a proposed bankruptcy plan from Purdue Pharma:
“I filed a lawsuit against Purdue Pharma to hold the company accountable for its role fueling the opioid epidemic. Our investigation and lawsuit helped shut down Purdue and the Sacklers’ illegal conduct. We were preparing for trial when Purdue filed for bankruptcy, stopping all legal actions.
Bipartisan coalition of 37 attorneys general assert Google used its market dominance to stifle competition
Today’s action let stand Washington Supreme Court’s decision affirming rights of same-sex couples
OLYMPIA — Attorney General Bob Ferguson issued the following statement today after the U.S. Supreme Court denied review of the state’s lawsuit against a Richland florist for violating Washington’s Consumer Protection Act and the Washington Law Against Discrimination (WLAD) by refusing to serve a same-sex couple seeking to buy wedding flowers in 2013:
Court strikes down gold mining companies’ only two viable defenses
Judgment resolves AG’s vaping sweep that caught seven retailers failing to block online sales to minors
SEATTLE — Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced a legally binding agreement with a California-based company that was caught in a sweep of online vaping retailers. The company, E-Juice Vapor Inc., will pay $375,000 to resolve a lawsuit Ferguson brought in August 2020 after its initial refusal to cooperate with the investigation.
SEATTLE — In the wake of today’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling upholding the Affordable Care Act (ACA), Attorney General Bob Ferguson offered the following statement, and a fact sheet detailing the ACA’s impact on Washington state. Washington state was part of the coalition defending the ACA, because the Trump Administration refused.
Google previously paid $217,000 to Washington in 2018 over similar violations
OLYMPIA — Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced today Google will pay $423,659.76 to Washington’s Public Disclosure Transparency Account for violating the state’s campaign finance disclosure law, which Washingtonians adopted by initiative in 1972.
Resident died after caregiver administered vinegar instead of medication
SPOKANE — The Attorney General’s Office filed criminal charges against a Spokane supported living facility worker related to the 2019 death of a resident. The resident died several hours after drinking a large quantity of vinegar.
Lottery officials will never ask for bank information, Social Security number over the phone
OLYMPIA — The Attorney General’s Office and Washington’s Lottery are urging Washingtonians to be wary of potential scams associated with the state’s “Shot of a Lifetime” lottery for vaccinated Washingtonians.