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New Connecticut Data Breach Law Takes Effect October 1
To assist business owners in complying with a new computerized data breach notification requirement that takes effect on October 1, Attorney General George Jepsen announced today that the OAG has established a dedicated email for companies to use when they report a breach.
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Attorney General Announces Agreement To Begin Immediate Clean Up Of North Branford Junkyard
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Attorney General To Anthem: Stop Holding CT Hospitals Captive and Blocking Health Plan For Uninsured
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Attorney General Statement On GOP Senators’ Request He Sue To Block Healthcare Reform Law
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Governor, Attorney General Announce Final $4.6 Million Settlement For Defective I-84 Storm Drains
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Attorney General, DCP Sue Shelton Car Dealership Alleging Almost 300 Instances Of False Advertising
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Attorney General Statement On Proposed UI Purchase Of SCG And CNG
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Attorney General Issues Urgent Warning About IRS Email Scam Promising Stimulus Payments
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Attorney General Praises Revocation of Bush Rule Jeopardizing Endangered Species and Habitats
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Attorney General’s Statement On Acquisition Of Newalliance Bank By First Niagara
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Statement from AG Jepsen on 2018 Race for Connecticut Attorney General
"It has been the greatest honor of my professional life to serve as Attorney General for the State of Connecticut."