The Florida Attorney General's Office has successfully secured over $350,000 for the state's Medicaid program from QOL Medical, LLC and its CEO, Frederick E. Cooper.
The Florida Attorney General's Office has secured over $2.3 million from Pfizer Inc., on behalf of its subsidiary Biohaven Pharmaceutical Holding Company Ltd., in a multistate action.
The Insurance Information Institute (III) has announced that Florida's recent legal reforms aim to reduce frivolous lawsuits, stabilize insurance rates, and improve fairness in liability cases.
The Florida Attorney General's Office has introduced the Nicotine Dispensing Device Directory, which mandates that retailers remove certain products by March 1.
The Florida Attorney General’s Office has secured a settlement exceeding $2.2 million from Acadia Healthcare Company, Inc., benefiting the Florida Medicaid program.
An Arizona resident on X (formerly Twitter) who goes by the name Rod Shields has accused Hillary Cassel of being a "fraud" and called for her to be "expelled from office."
The Florida Attorney General’s Office has filed criminal charges against Charles and Kristin Black, pool contractors accused of defrauding hundreds of Floridians.
The Florida Attorney General's Office has announced a $7.4 billion settlement with Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family, marking a significant development in addressing the opioid crisis.
Attorney General Ashley Moody has expressed her support for the Thin Blue Line Act, a piece of legislation introduced by U.S. Representative Vern Buchanan and U.S. Senator Ted Cruz.
Attorney General Ashley Moody hosted a Senior Scam Seminar in Marion County, Florida, where she introduced a new resource aimed at protecting seniors from scams.
Following a report indicating a significant rise in hate crimes against Jewish residents in Florida, Attorney General Ashley Moody is set to host a law enforcement training session aimed at addressing antisemitism on college campuses.
Attorney General Ashley Moody and Florida Department of Law Enforcement Commissioner Mark Glass have released the latest report from the Florida Medical Examiners, showing a significant decline in opioid-related deaths across the state.
Attorney General Ashley Moody of Florida has expressed her support for President-Elect Donald Trump's immigration policies, which aim to address issues at the U.S.-Mexico border.
To mark the beginning of National Human Trafficking Prevention Month in 2025, Florida's Attorney General Ashley Moody is urging residents to participate in efforts to combat human trafficking.