North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson said he would continue the lawsuit against Pactiv Evergreen which alleges the company broke a $12 million JMAC agreement.
Former U.S. Representative Dan Bishop has quietly ended his defamation case against Jeff Jackson’s campaign for attorney general, shortly before its first day in court.
North Carolina's new Attorney General, Jeff Jackson, visited Canton on Thursday to pressure Pactiv Evergreen to pay up and return millions of dollars owed.
During a visit to Canton, Jackson renewed the state’s demand that the former mill owner repay the $12 million in economic incentives it received.
The lawsuit says the algorithm used by corporate landlords helps influence rents for about one-third of all apartments in the Triangle and Charlotte.
In his first major action as North Carolina Attorney General, Jeff Jackson has sued six large property management companies, accusing them of conspiring to keep rent prices above market rates.
An amended complaint names six landlords as defendants in ongoing litigation that North Carolina and several other states, along with the federal government, began in August.
Officials say the law is active under both the winter weather state of emergency and the Hurricane Helene state of emergency.
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson is suing six landlords, accusing them of illegally collaborating with the software company RealPage to inflate rent
While businesses sometimes raise prices to offset increased costs during critical incidents, unreasonable price hikes aimed at profiting from emergencies are unlawful.
If you rent an apartment in the Triangle, there’s a solid chance that Jeff Jackson and the federal government are accusing your landlord of inflating rental prices.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson took legal action Tuesday against six landlords accused of illegally raising rent prices in the state. The United States ...