Public Meeting Notice – Law Enforcement Profiling (HB 2002) Task Force
PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE Law Enforcement Profiling (HB 2002) Task Force Friday, April 22, 2016 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM An agenda will be available upon finalization. Public may attend the meeting at: Crater Conference Room Spinnaker Plaza, 4th Floor 2250 McGhilchrist Street SE Salem, OR 97302 ** Please note – public testimony will not be… View ArticlePosted in Media Release on March 21, 2016
Public Meeting Notice – Attorney General’s Public Records Law Reform Task Force
PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE Attorney General’s Public Records Law Reform Task Force Monday, March 28th, 2016 1:00 – 3:00 PM Location: HR 343 Oregon State Capitol 900 Court St NE, Salem, OR 97301 Public attendance is welcome and encouraged. Agenda: Approve prior minutes Discuss outreach efforts and additional public comment opportunities Discuss report from Subcommittee on… View ArticlePosted in Media Release, Public Records Reform on March 15, 2016
AG Rosenblum Announces Portland Pharmacist Sentenced for Health Care Fraud
Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum today announced that Hung Viet Tran, the sole pharmacist at Tran Pharmacy in Portland, pled guilty to multiple felony counts of health care fraud. Tran engaged in a four year scheme to bill Medicare and Medicaid for brand name prescription drugs that he never dispensed or, in some instances, never… View ArticlePosted in Media Release on March 8, 2016
Attorney General Rosenblum Releases Top 10 Consumer Complaints from 2015
In recognition of National Consumer Protection Week (March 6-12, 2016), Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum today announced the annual Oregon Department of Justice’s 2015 Top 10 Consumer Complaints. For the first time, a new category of consumer complaint, auto repair, appeared on the list. Imposter scams, telecommunications and motor vehicle sales also took the top… View ArticlePosted in Media Release on March 7, 2016
AG Rosenblum Applauds Legislature for Funding DOJ’s Elder Abuse Unit
The Oregon legislature today funded Oregon’s first statewide elder abuse unit. The full-time prosecutor and two investigators will be housed within the Oregon Department of Justice, and they will work with other prosecutors, law enforcement and community partners throughout the state to improve the prosecution of elder abuse. Oregon is the third state in the… View ArticlePosted in Media Release on March 3, 2016