We offer an informal complaint resolution service to Washington state residents, and to consumers with complaints about businesses located in Washington state. Through this process, we contact ...
As we celebrate National Veterans and Military Families Month this November, the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) proudly supports the efforts of state and territory attorney general ...
Older adults are often prime targets for dishonest firms which deliberately prey on the goodness, loneliness, financial insecurity, or trusting nature of people who have reached their golden years.
OLYMPIA — Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced today he and a bipartisan coalition of attorneys general have won more than $49 million so far in their case against major drug manufacturers that ...
Kevin Wilkerson and his companies illegally charged tens of thousands of dollars for shoddy work that increased the risk of underground fuel leaks TACOMA — On Friday, a Pierce County judge ordered a ...
Hope you had a Happy Halloween yesterday. I’m proud to share major actions we took in October to improve affordability for Washingtonians, protect youth mental health, defend small businesses, and ...
TACOMA — A federal judge upheld Washington’s ban on selling and distributing at-home sexual assault kits today, dismissing a lawsuit brought by a Pennsylvania company that sells the self-administered ...
Tax Commission has neither right nor obligation under Chapter 385, Laws of 1955, to take into custody abandoned tangible property. "Does the act of the Legislature [Chapter 385, Laws of 1955, as ...
The county is obliged to repair and maintain all bridges, by whomsoever constructed, which lie on the right of way of an established county road. Such obligation does not extend, however, to public ...