Ongoing actions

State attorneys general serve as the Peoples’ Lawyers, demanding accountability from bad actors in their states and across the nation and using every tool at their disposal to stand up for the public. This page provides a centralized listing of key state AG actions — including lawsuits, joint amicus briefs, enforcement initiatives, investigations, and more – across the broad spectrum of their work. 

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    • Dec 19, 2025
    • Labor Rights
    • New Jersey

    AG Platkin secures settlement ending unlawful no-hire agreements at building services company

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    • Dec 16, 2025
    • Labor Rights
    • Illinois

    AG Raoul reaches settlement with staffing agency over use of no-poach agreements

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    • Dec 15, 2025
    • Labor Rights
    • New York

    AG James sues UPS for cheating seasonal workers out of millions of dollars

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    • Dec 4, 2025
    • Consumer Protection
    • Labor Rights
    • New York

    AG James encourages DoorDash delivery workers to file claims in $16.75 million settlement

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    • Dec 2, 2025
    • Labor Rights
    • Immigration
    • California
    • Illinois
    • New York

    AG Bonta Opposes Trump Administration’s New Rule Limiting Work Authorization Extensions

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    • Dec 1, 2025
    • Labor Rights
    • California

    AG Bonta Opposes Trump Administration’s New Rule Cutting Wages for H-2A Temporary Farmworkers

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    • Nov 24, 2025
    • Labor Rights
    • Colorado

    AG Weiser: Instawork to pay $400K in back unemployment insurance payments under settlement

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    • Nov 13, 2025
    • Labor Rights
    • Washington

    AG Nick Brown launches Worker Rights Unit to enforce protections, fight exploitation

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    • Nov 13, 2025
    • Labor Rights
    • Colorado

    AG Weiser, PetSmart reach settlement after investigation into dog groomer training programs

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    • Nov 12, 2025
    • Labor Rights
    • Illinois

    AG Raoul reaches $275,000 settlement with temporary staffing agency for use of no-poach agreement

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