If you bought a ticket for a canceled event
Attorney General Hill today offered guidance to consumers who purchased tickets to events that have been canceled or postponed in the wake of COVID-19.
AG Curtis Hill warns of COVID-19 scams
Attorney General Curtis Hill today asked Hoosiers to be wary of scams as the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic sweeps across the globe.
Creation of ‘negotiation class’ in opioid litigation infringes upon state sovereignty
Attorney General Curtis Hill is asking a federal appeals court to protect states' sovereignty in connection with lawsuits against drug companies.
Hoosiers encouraged to access free foreclosure prevention help
Press release from the Indiana Attorney General's office:
Hoosiers encouraged to access free foreclosure prevention help
What: A free mortgage foreclosure prevention workshop will be held...
Hoosier victims of escrow fraud receive more than $125,000 in restitution
Press release from Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller:
Hoosier victims of escrow fraud receive more than $125,000 in restitution
Indiana lawmakers created unique solution to aid...
Attorney General Greg Zoeller offering Amnesty for businesses to report unclaimed property
Press release from Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller:
Attorney General Greg Zoeller offering Amnesty for businesses to report unclaimed property
Businesses not compliant with Unclaimed Property...
Stand Up to Spending Tomorrow!
An e-mail from Phyllis Pond (R-85th) and the Indiana House Republicans, sent yesterday:
Join Me at the Spending Revolt National Bus Tour!
6:00 p.m. - 7:30...
AG Hill's statement on early voting
Attorney General Curtis Hill today issued the following statement in regard to his involvement in a federal case concerning satellite sites for early voting in Marion County.
Indiana AG’s opinion: Proposed contractor ordinance is invalid
News release from Fort Wayne City Councilman Tim Pape:
Indiana Attorney General's opinion: Proposed contractor ordinance is invalid
(August 5, 2011) - This afternoon, the...
U.S. Supreme Court does not accept appeals including Indiana’s; stay to be lifted
The U.S. Supreme Court declined today to accept the cases of Indiana and four other states that had appealed legal challenges to their marriage statutes.