… to your own state’s Attorney General. In my instance, I found out that the NC Attorney General also happens to be Co-Chair of the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) Consumer Protection Committee. The bad news is that with recent stories of corruption high up in the State of Illinois, I …
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… the same terms for British control of oil that the Bush administration is trying to impose on Iraq today. Secretary of State Jim McDermott would reclaim the primacy of diplomacy in U.S. foreign policy. Attorney General: Charles Ogletree, jr. (this is my favorite, though I would settle for Russ Feingold …
… helped two other residents at the center who received the call and refused to comply. Since Jan. 2000, N.C. Attorney General Roy Cooper has run the North Carolina Telemarketing Fraud Prevention Project in his Consumer Protection Division. The Attorney General’s office receives complaints about …
… For further information about consumer protection laws, contact the your State Attorney General’s Office. Promptly report suspicious persons, vehicles, and crimes to the local law enforcement agency. Traveling by air? —Visit the Transportation Security Administration’s website and check out …
… or 1-877-452-2514 for hearing-impaired people. Division director Dennis Streets said he’s sorry for what happened and will work with Atlanta police in the hopes the computer will be recovered. DAAS also contacted the State Bureau of Investigations and the Consumer Protection Section of the Attorney …
… DISAGREEMENT” “There is no question that preemption was a significant contributor to the subprime meltdown,” says Kathleen E. Keest, a former assistant attorney general in Iowa who now works for the Center for Responsible Lending, a nonprofit in Durham, N.C. “It pushed aside state laws and state law …
… the players of wrongdoing. He’s provided good leadership to our Attorney General office and has been a strong advocate for consumer protection laws, cracking down on bad mortgage lenders, unfair “pay day” lenders, and fraudulent car sales. He has a particularly strong record of pursuing “identity …
… — even if it means little or no regulation. ‘Fundamental disagreement’”There is no question that preemption was a significant contributor to the subprime meltdown,” says Kathleen E. Keest, a former assistant attorney general in Iowa who now works for the Center for Responsible Lending, a nonprofit …
’ “There is no question that preemption was a significant contributor to the subprime meltdown,” says Kathleen E. Keest, a former assistant attorney general in Iowa who now works for the Center for Responsible Lending, a nonprofit in Durham, N.C. “It pushed aside state laws and state law enforcement that would …
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