Attorney McKenna

Attorney McKenna
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While it's true that employers who fail to post required labor-law posters may be fined, these notices make it appear that immediate compliance through purchase of their products is necessary to escape penalties.
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Pharmaceutical companies spend more than $12 billion per year marketing their products in the U.S. That's more than is spent on all medical education in this nation as a whole. Combined, programs funded by the attorney general grants will help consumers better distinguish between promotional messages and education messages.
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More and more often, victims are being denied jobs and being denied insurance as a result of their credit being destroyed by identity theft.
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We believe that you should be able to freeze your credit before you become a victim when you think you're at risk of becoming a victim.
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We believe it may be the first law of its type in the country.
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Never provide personal information to an unknown caller. Government agencies don't give away prizes, and will not call you to ask for your bank account.
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They know there are sex offenders hanging around the community center with kids and at the swimming pool, but they've lacked any legal mechanism to exclude them.
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Our mission is to make Washington the safest state in the nation for consumers and their personal information.
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Chen made thousands of dollars by sending invasive messages intended to mislead consumers into believing their computers were infected with a dangerous virus and that Secure Computer's software was the fix. Nothing could be further from the truth.