Utah Department of Commerce’s Division of Consumer Protection will resume its Administrative action against Richard Sackler SALT LAKE CITY— Today, …
NEWS RELEASE: New State Business Registration System to Improve User Experience and Efficiency
The Utah Department of Commerce’s Division of Corporations and Commercial Code announces the launch of a new Business Registration System …
NEWS RELEASE: Utah Secures $42.5 Million Landmark Victory in Real Estate Investment Fraud Case
Judge Orders Defendants to Pay $42.5 Million in Restitution, Fines, and Penalties in Case Brought by Utah Department of Commerce’s …
Buyer Beware: Deceptive Tactics Auto Dealers May Use
Buying a vehicle is a major investment and can be a complex process. Be cautious and informed to ensure a …
NEWS RELEASE: Consumers Defrauded by Zurixx Real Estate Investment Scheme to Receive $12 Million in Refunds
The Utah Department of Commerce’s Division of Consumer Protection, represented by the Utah Attorney General’s Office, and the Federal Trade …
NEWS RELEASE: Smartphone Fraudster Sentenced to 29 Months’ Imprisonment After Cheating Investors Out of $10M
Salt Lake City, Utah – A Utah businessman was sentenced in federal court today for the second time this year …
NEWS RELEASE: Park City Businessman Sentenced to 12 Months’ Imprisonment for $1.7M Wire Fraud Scheme
Defendant spent funds on his personal mortgage, vacations, swingers clubs, luxury items and more Salt Lake City, Utah – Timothy …
The Utah Department of Commerce Announces the Official Launch of the Utah Office of Artificial Intelligence Policy
The Utah Department of Commerce Utah is pleased to announce the official launch of its Office of Artificial Intelligence (OAIP). …
NEWS RELEASE: Utah Reaches Settlement Against Johnson and Johnson
Utah Attorney General Reyes, on behalf of the Utah Division of Consumer Protection and with 42 other attorneys general, reached a $700 million nationwide settlement to resolve allegations related to the marketing of Johnson & Johnson’s baby powder and body powder products that contained talc. As part of the settlement, Utah will receive $7,540,013 over four years, for approximately $1.88 million each year.