Beware fake COVID-19 tests

Attorney General Curtis Hill is warning Hoosiers of scammers taking advantage of the scarcity of COVID-19 tests by falsely claiming to be able to provide testing.

Court rules in favor of State Legislature in Holcomb v Bray

The Marion Superior Court ruled late Thursday that the Indiana General Assembly may provide a legislative session to commence if the Governor declares a statewide emergency.

AG urges Congressional leadership to oppose US HR-1

Indiana Attorney General urges Congressional leadership to oppose U.S. House Resolution 1 or the "For the People Act of 2021".

AG urges Hoosiers to submit price-gouging complaints online

If you believe you have been subjected to excessive prices for consumer goods during the coronavirus pandemic, file an online complaint with AG.

Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller joins 50-State Mortgage Foreclosure Working Group

Press release from Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller: Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller Joins 50-State Mortgage Foreclosure Working Group (INDIANAPOLIS, October 13, 2010) - Indiana Attorney...

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.

Hoosiers benefit from state and federal consumer protection collaboration

Press release from Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller's office: Attorney General Greg Zoeller: Hoosiers benefit from state and federal consumer protection collaboration Mortgage foreclosure scams and...

AG commends New Haven officials for opting into opioid settlement

Attorney General Todd Rokita attended the New Haven City Council meeting Tuesday to thank Mayor Steve McMichael and council members for opting into the state’s settlement with three major pharmaceutical distributors and a manufacturer/marketer of opioids.

Attorney General Todd Rokita sues Google again

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has filed a multistate lawsuit against Google over monopolistic practices used by the digital giant to thwart competition and maintain unfair control over markets.

Embezzler sentenced to two years in prison for raiding patient funds

Press release from Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller: Embezzler sentenced to two years in prison for raiding patient funds Attorney General: businessman violated trust of our...