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Attorney General “Disappointed” By Failure Of State Regulators To Review NU Merger
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Attorney General Applauds $1.1 Million DPUC Fine Against AT&T For Failing To Meet State Repair Rules
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Attorney General Announces State Appellate Court Victory Sparing Old Saybrook Preserve
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Agreement Reached With Wells Fargo Bank Over Adjustable Rate Mortgage Loans
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Attorney General’s Statement On Appeals Court Decision To Defer To NRC On Storage Of Nuclear Waste
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Attorney General Issues Legal Opinion Concluding Governor Cannot Close Hamden DCF Facility
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Attorney General Sues Former Wesleyan Investment Director For Misusing University Assets
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Attorney General Praises Obama Administration’s Proposed Rules Increasing Vehicle Gasoline Mileage
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State Files Suit against Former Hartford Charity Director over Allegations of Fund Misuse
The state has filed suit against the former executive director of the now-defunct South Arsenal Neighborhood Development, Inc. over allegations that she misappropriated charitable funds in violation of state law, Attorney General George Jepsen and Department of Consumer Protection Commissioner William M. Rubenstein announced today.
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AG Jepsen and 39 Attorneys General Call on FDA to Regulate E-Cigarettes
Attorney General George Jepsen today joined with 39 attorneys general from other states and territories in urging the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to issue regulations by October 31, 2013, addressing the advertising, ingredients and sale to minors of electronic cigarettes, also known as e-cigarettes.
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Consumer Advisory: Borders Group Closing Two More Connecticut Stores