Lansing, MI - Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel on Thursday filed charges against two technicians contracted to service all the DataMaster DMT (DataMaster Transportable) breath alcohol testing instruments for the Lower Peninsula.
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Lansing, MI - Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has sent a letter to the Michigan State Capitol Commission confirming that the Commission has the legal authority to prohibit the presence of firearms in the state Capitol, if it chooses to do so.
Dearborn Heights, MI - A Dearborn Heights woman is facing 14 felony counts, including welfare fraud, for taking public benefits and lying to the state about her economic status, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) announced Monday, May 4, 2020.
Dearborn, Mich., May 4, 2020 – Mediation is a valuable way for people to resolve a wide variety of disputes, including domestic, general/civil and school issues. According to Wayne County Dispute Resolution Center (WCDRC), mediation is also an effective, no-cost service for families and school districts involving disagreements about Special Education services.
Lansing, MI - As stimulus payments continue to roll in for the Michiganders who qualify, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is reminding everyone to remain on high alert – especially for individuals looking to exploit vulnerable adults as we work to slow the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
Detroit, MI - The Wayne County Sheriff’s Office is receiving much-needed personal protective equipment (PPE) through a donation from two law firms, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced Monday, April 13, 2020.
Lansing, MI - In an effort to be proactive, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is warning residents of door-to-door scammers who may try to pose as government officials offering information on stimulus checks, unemployment benefits or other programs and services in place during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.
Lansing, MI - Four online sellers conducting business through Amazon were told to stop taking advantage of consumers by Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel after her office found credible reports of price-gouging in violation of the Michigan Consumer Protection Act (MCPA).
- MI AG Nessel Gives Shout-Outs To Local Law Enforcement Agencies
- Legal Action Taken Against Ann Arbor Business For Price-Gouging
- Macomb County Prosecutor Smith And Former Official Liston Arraigned
- MI AG Office Takes Action Against Health Care Supplier For Price-Gouging
- MI AG Issues Urgent Consumer Alert On Federal Stimulus Scams
- Michigan AG Warns Online Marketplaces About Price-Gouging
- Businesses Ordered To Stop Selling Phony COVID-19 Protection Patch
- Macomb County Prosecutor And 3 Others Face Felony Charges
- MI AG Assigns Special Agents To Price-Gouging Investigations
- Urgent Consumer Alert Issued On Phishing Emails