Haw. Rev. Stat. § 480-15
Injunction by attorney general or the director of the office of consumer protection
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§480-15 Injunction by attorney general or the director of the office of consumer protection. The attorney general may bring proceedings to enjoin any violation of this chapter; provided that the director of the office of consumer protection may also bring proceedings to enjoin any violation of section 480-2. [L 1961, c 190, §13; Supp, §205A-13; HRS §480-15; am L 1975, c 67, §1]
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Discussed: 907 F. Supp. 2d 1188 (2012).
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases (1 in the last 5 years), 2012–2022 · leading case: Hawaii ex rel. Louie v. JP Morgan Chase & Co.
Hawaii ex rel. Louie v. JP Morgan Chase & Co. (2012)
“Haw.Rev.Stat. § 480-15 states: "The attorney general may bring proceedings to enjoin any violation of this chapter; provided that the director of the office of consumer protection may also bring proceedings to enjoin any violation of section 480-2.”
Shin v. Hawaii Medical Service Association (2022)
“The court disagrees—Plaintiffs’ argument is foreclosed by the plain language of § 480-15 and by a decision from the Supreme Court of Hawaii.”
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