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GM Financial, an automobile financing company, has agreed to pay more than $1.8 million to resolve allegations that the company’s business practices violated Massachusetts state consumer protection laws, according to the state Attorney General’s Office.
Pharmacy benefits manager Optum Rx has agreed to pay $5.8 million after allegedly failing to follow workers’ compensation prescription pricing procedures, according to the state Attorney General’s Office.
Subprime auto lender Santander Consumer USA will pay $5.56 million to resolve allegations that it did not provide sufficient disclosures to consumers as it pertains to the company’s auto loan debt collection practices, according to the state Attorney General’s office.
The former Pittsfield drug court judge who lost his job over what he terms a consensual sexual affair has settled a lawsuit against him “to close this ugly chapter in my life and to focus on the future.” The plaintiff still doesn't see it as consensual.
BOSTON — A drug company has agreed to pay $185,000 and stop marketing its opioids through in-person detailing of Massachusetts prescribers and…
BOSTON — The state Attorney General’s Office has filed a lawsuit against Aspen Dental, which has an office in Pittsfield, alleging the dental …
The Mildred Elley School in Pittsfield has agreed to provide more than $1 million in relief funds to hundreds of former students after the Attorney General's Office determined that it violated the state's for-profit and occupational school regulations.
BOSTON — Attorney General Maura Healey has secured $89,000 in payments to students from an online for-profit school offering coding boot camps…
BOSTON — A national mortgage servicing company will provide nearly $1 million in relief for Massachusetts residents to settle allegations that…
BOSTON — An online travel agency will pay more than $500,000 to provide full refunds to over 500 Massachusetts consumers for allegedly withhol…