Tom Dresslar

Tom Dresslar
appears civil conduct criminal laws poses privacy seems stages
It seems pretty outrageous. We are still in the preliminary stages of determining ... what criminal and civil laws could be involved. On its face, it appears the conduct poses a substantial privacy and ID-theft problem.
accurate backed claims company effects health looking product regarding safer saying scientific time tobacco whether
Any time we see a tobacco company saying a product is safer than other tobacco products, our antennae go up. We're looking at whether the claims regarding the health effects are factually accurate and backed up by scientific evidence.
authority federal government information prevent provide requiring
The federal government has no authority to prevent California, or any state, from requiring warnings that provide truthful, important information to consumers.
attorneys closer community district fraud lead local unit
It's not infrequent for local district attorneys to take the lead on fraud investigations. Obviously, that kind of a unit is closer to the community and closer to the problem.
higher market prices questions
When prices were higher here than elsewhere, we were told that California's market is an island, ... Now, all of a sudden, we're not an island. Those are the questions we're asking.
contracts convincing forward interest public
We look forward to convincing FERC that maintaining the contracts is in the public interest.