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MADIGAN SUES PETCO PETROLEUM FOR 61 WATER POLLUTION VIOLATIONS Attorney General’s Complaint Alleges Oil Producer Worst Industry Polluter In Illinois
MADIGAN SUES CHICAGO HOME REPAIR SERVICE FOR DEFRAUDING SENIORS, MAYWOOD CHURCH
STATEMENT FROM ATTORNEY GENERAL MADIGAN ON SUPREME COURT DECISION ON DOMA
UNITED STATES REACHES AGREEMENT WITH SUNCOKE ENERGY RESOLVING CLEAN AIR VIOLATIONS AT PLANTS IN ILLINOIS AND OHIO
ATTORNEY GENERAL MADIGAN: CELL PHONE “CRAMMING” A GROWING CONSUMER THREAT, URGES FTC TO TAKE ACTION
MADIGAN URGES DEPT. OF DEFENSE TO STRENGTHEN PROTECTIONS FOR SERVICEMEMBERS TARGETED BY PREDATORY LENDERS
ATTORNEY GENERAL MADIGAN, STATE’S ATTORNEY BRUSCATO: SITE OF AMMONIA LEAK TO REMAIN CLOSED PENDING INVESTIGATION
MADIGAN: MARENGO DRINKING WATER WELLS CONTAMINATED, RESIDENTS TO RECEIVE SAFE DRINKING WATER DURING CLEANUP Court Order Notes Solvent Used by Nearby Manufacturer May Be Source of Contamination
ATTORNEY GENERAL MADIGAN, STATE’S ATTORNEY BRUSCATO: NOVA-KEM TO REMAIN CLOSED UNTIL CAUSE OF EXPLOSION DETERMINED
MADIGAN CALLS ON SMART PHONE MANUFACTURERS TO CREATE ‘KILL SWITCH’ TO DETER THEFT Attorney General Joins National Coalition to Address Spike in Cell Phone Thefts, Urges Manufacturers and Wireless Carriers to Act
MADIGAN: 30,000 ILLINOIS BORROWERS TO RECEIVE $43.3 MILLION FROM NATIONAL FORECLOSURE SETTLEMENT Attorney General Alerts Foreclosed Borrowers to Payments Mailed This Week
MADIGAN WARNS RESIDENTS ABOUT MEDICAL ALERT SERVICE SCAM Complaints to Attorney General’s Office Report Unsolicited Calls Seeking Individuals’ Financial Information
MADIGAN CALLS ON DUNCAN TO STRENGTHEN REGULATION OF FOR-PROFIT COLLEGES Attorney General Files Comments with Department of Education to Better Protect Students Against Abusive Industry Practices Letter to U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan re: For-Profit Schools Rulemaking Comments Submitted to the U.S Department of Education
ATTORNEY GENERAL MADIGAN FILES MOTION TO STAY 7th CIRCUIT DECISION ON CONCEALED CARRY Motion to Stay Court's Mandate Seeks Additional 30 Days to Allow Gubernatorial Review of Newly Passed Legislation Motion to Stay Mandate for 30 Additional Days
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