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Earlier this week Indiana Department of Education Superintendent Glenda Ritz filed a lawsuit against 10 IDOE board members for allegedly violating the state’s Open Door law after seeking action on the A-F grading system without Ritz present (see related). Today, Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller has taken measures to stop the lawsuit in its tracks. …read more.

Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson and Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller today announced a settlement that could mean more than $130,000 reimbursed to Hoosiers overcharged by a car dealer. The settlement reached between the Attorney General’s office and Auto Park of Plymouth follows a joint investigation with Secretary Lawson’s office that found clients were …read more.

Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller filed a lawsuit today against a company accused of using government-like mailings to offer copies of property deeds for exorbitant fees. Illinois Deed Provider Inc. also doing business as National Record Service Inc. and National Deed Service Inc. sent mailers to property owners offering certified copies of deeds for $59.50 …read more.

Residents in North Central Indiana have millions of dollars that’s been forgotten – $25,591,611 to be exact. In Kosciusko County alone, $2,372,590 is listed in the Unclaimed Property Database. Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller stopped by Ivy Tech Community College in Elkhart County today to talk about the state’s unclaimed property program and show people …read more.

INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana retailers can expect a formal notice and warning from state and local officials that continued synthetic drug sales could cost them their business. Marion County Prosecutor Terry Curry and Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller teamed up recently to launch initiatives aimed at getting synthetic drugs like “bath salts” and “spice” off retailers’ shelves. According …read more.

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