United States:
RI Healthcare Merger Blocked | "Unleaded?" False Claims & Baby Food | CA AG Supports New Public Nuisance Theory Against Gun Manufacturers
03 March 2022
Cozen O'Connor
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Here are last week's curated AG and federal regulatory news
stories highlighting key areas in which state and federal
regulators' decisions are having an impact across the US:
- Rhode Island Attorney General and FTC Team Up to Block Merger
of Healthcare Systems
- New Republican Candidate Joins the Illinois Attorney General
Race
- Baby Food Manufacturer Rapped for Allegedly Misrepresenting
Products as Lead-Free
- FERC Urged to Protect Consumers and the Environment in
Designing Reactive Power Market
- California Attorney General Backs Legislation Creating Private
Cause of Action Against Gun Manufacturers
- Real Estate Investment Coaching Scheme Settles Allegations of
Using Predatory Sales Tactics
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