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Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers sued the online shopping giant Temu, accusing the company of improperly mining user data, falsely advertising products and violating consumer protection laws.
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers followed through on his pledge to investigate and take action against stores selling hemp-derived THC substances after a bill banning those products stalled.
THE INVESTIGATION. THE CHINESE E-COMMERCE COMPANY TEMU IS RESPONDING TO A LAWSUIT FILED BY NEBRASKA ATTORNEY GENERAL MIKE HILGERS. IN HIS FILING, HILGERS ACCUSES THE POPULAR SHOPPING SITE OF ...
A Lancaster County District Court judge has dismissed a lawsuit seeking to void Nebraska’s medical cannabis laws on the ...
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers (left) talks about his legislative priorities next to Sen. Carolyn Bosn during a news conference in January. Hilgers supports a bill (LB1191) from Sen ...
Hilgers explained that Temu is set up in a way that it can gain access to a user's smartphone without having to go through the Terms of Agreements process and getting around Apple's App Store ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (WOWT) - Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers reached a settlement with an Omaha-area health care service after one of their contractors allegedly caused the provider to file false ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers has filed a lawsuit against Temu, a Chinese e-commerce company, and its affiliates over alleged numerous consumer protection violations.
So far, Hilgers has sent cease and desist letters to 204 stores alleging violations of the Consumer Protection Act (unfairness and deception), Uniform Deceptive Trade Practices Act and Nebraska ...
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers issued cease and desist letters on Wednesday to 82 retail locations and franchised stores in Lincoln, Nebraska, for selling illegal or unlawful THC-containing ...
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers announced the state-level antitrust lawsuit Tuesday against Daimler Truck North America, International Motors Inc. (formerly Navistar Inc.), PACCAR Inc., and ...
In the complaint filed in state court in Nebraska, Attorney General Mike Hilgers says Temu installs malware that gives the app access to “sensitive information.” This includes the microphone ...
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