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New York Attorney General Letitia James urged Congress to regulate issuers of the cryptocurrency similarly to how banks ...
State Attorney General Letitia James has pushed for the expansion of consumer protection laws and said it is New York's responsibility to ward off abusive and unfair business practices.
(The Center Square) — A watered-down consumer protection bill awaits the governor’s signature, even after business groups pushed back against the legislation they said would lead to a wave of ...
Attorney General Letitia James calls for stablecoin regulation, FDIC protection, and digital ID use to reduce crypto fraud.
New York AG Letitia James urges Congress to strengthen crypto legislation to safeguard investors and the economy from ...
Albany lawmakers scaled down a consumer protection measure before concluding their annual session and walked away from proposed reforms to the live-event ticket market that could have capped fees ...
It's the first time the state's consumer protection law has been updated in 45 years, according to James, and will protect New Yorkers from a handful of common schemes and scams, including the ...
This drew the ire of President Donald Trump, who falsely claimed that Mamdani, who moved to the US at seven and was ...
With the second administration of Trump, we've seen a rollback in federal enforcement, both civil and criminal, on certain matters, certain practice areas, and we expect to see a lot of the blue state ...
Some Capital One customers are set to receive a settlement payout for lost interest on their savings accounts, although the amount each person gets likely won't cover the full portion of ...