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State AG Updates

NAAG Symposium and Presidential Summit: Regulating AI and Combatting Organized Retail Crime, While Supporting Veterans

By Troutman Pepper State Attorneys General Team

In March 2023, the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) hosted its 2023 Attorney General Symposium and Presidential Summit in Philadelphia. Several State AGs and their staff members attended the meetings. Among the topics discussed, the panels involving artificial intelligence (AI) and organized retail crime (ORC) provided particularly relevant and pressing commentary. The Presidential Summit focused on NAAG President and Ohio AG Dave Yost’s presidential initiative, highlighting the need for the continued veteran support even after their tours of duty end.

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Colorado AG Settles With Marketing Company for Privacy Violations

By Troutman Pepper State Attorneys General Team

On May 8, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser announced a $21,250 settlement with Denver marketing company Ifficient for inappropriately using consumer data for work Ifficient performed on behalf of broadband industry clients concerning a Federal Communications Commission proposed regulation repeal.

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Consumers Nationwide to Begin Receiving Checks From Intuit Settlement

By Troutman Pepper State Attorneys General Team

Consumers nationwide will begin receiving checks from a May 2022 multistate settlement between 51 attorneys general and Intuit, owner of TurboTax. The coalition of AGs settled with Intuit for $141 million to resolve allegations that TurboTax deceptively marketed its products.

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Colorado AG Announces Additional Settlements in GAP Refund Initiative

By Troutman Pepper State Attorneys General Team

On May 8, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser announced settlements with four of the largest guaranteed automobile protection (GAP) administrators — Safe-Guard Products International, Inc., Jim Moran & Associates, Inc., Norman & Co., Inc., and National Auto Care Corporation — operating in Colorado, totaling more than $2.87 million in restitution for 3,550 Colorado vehicle owners. Settlement amounts ranged from $4,036.56 to $1,655,124.78, with each settling entity agreeing to provide refunds to impacted consumers under an assurance of discontinuance agreement. We posted about previous GAP refund settlements here and here.

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Stephanie Kozol, Senior Government Relations Manager – State Attorneys General, also contributed to this newsletter.