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OAKLAND — California Attorney General Rob Bonta today announced a significant settlement that resolves allegations against The Aliera Companies, Inc., and its affiliates. The settlement comes after claims were made regarding deceptive business practices that misled consumers in the state.
Under the terms of the agreement, The Aliera Companies are barred from conducting any business operations within California. This decision aims to protect consumers from potential harm and ensure that companies adhere to fair business practices. The Attorney General's office emphasized the importance of holding businesses accountable for their actions, particularly when they violate consumer protection laws.
Bonta stated that the settlement serves as a warning to other companies that may engage in similar deceptive practices. The Attorney General's office remains committed to safeguarding the interests of California consumers and will continue to investigate and take action against those who attempt to exploit them. This settlement reflects a broader effort to maintain integrity in the marketplace and ensure transparency for all consumers in the state.
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