Bloomberg: Stryker Corp., a maker of artificial hips and knees, will pay $1.35 million to settle claims it marketed items without regulatory approval and misled health care providers about the use of its products, the Massachusetts attorney general said.
08/26/2010 continue to article »
Brockton Enterprise: A local nonprofit food bank that has collected money for its services but stopped delivering them is under investigation by the state Attorney General’s office and has been sanctioned by the United States Department of Agriculture.
08/26/2010 continue to article »
Boston Herald: Attorney General Martha Coakley fired off a letter to Craiglist yesterday, calling on the Web site to yank its “adult services” section as state attorneys general nationwide also stepped up the pressure.
08/25/2010 continue to article »
NECN: For 850,000 homeowners and business in eastern Massachusetts, National Grid is the company they pay for natural gas for heating, cooking, and hot-water heaters. But when National Grid came looking for a $100 million gas-rate increase recently, investigators for Attorney General Martha Coakley found National Grid was trying to get its gas customers to pay for much more.
08/25/2010 continue to article »
Daily News Tribune: A former clerk of both the Watertown and Framingham branches of the Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV) has pleaded guilty to fraudulently changing information on valid Massachusetts’ licenses and selling them to other individuals for money.
08/23/2010 continue to article »
WHDH: Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley wants Craigslist to take down the "adult services" section of the website. According to the Boston Herald, Coakley said the site allows for prostitution and human trafficking. Coakley called the section "dangerous."
08/20/2010 continue to article »
Boston.com: A Worcester man has pleaded guilty to charges of failing to pay the minimum wage to hundreds of workers and has been ordered to pay $500,000 in restitution, the office of state Attorney General Martha Coakley said today.
08/20/2010 continue to article »
WBUR: Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley is calling for the website Craigslist to shut down its adult services section.
08/20/2010 continue to article »
Berkshire Eagle: Attorney General Martha Coakley said Tuesday that her office will oppose a proposed $28.4 million rate hike that the Western Massachusetts Electric Co. filed with the state last month.
08/18/2010 continue to article »
Boston Herald: A proposal by Western Massachusetts Electric Co. to hike rates by more than $28 million is running into opposition from Attorney General Martha Coakley.
08/18/2010 continue to article »







