Press Release Archived
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Attorney General Jepsen to eBook Purchasers: Settlement Credit Notification Process has Begun
Attorney General Jepsen today advised Connecticut residents who may have purchased certain eBooks that the notice process is underway in a $69 million national settlement with publishers announced earlier this year. Approximately $1.3 million of the settlement will be allotted to Connecticut consumers, if the settlement is approved by the court.
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Attorney General Seeks Crackdown On Companies That Misclassify Employees As Independent Contractors
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Attorney General Seeks DPUC Investigation Of Excess SCG Profits
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Attorney General Seeks More Details About Student Loan Data Breach Involving 3.3 Million
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Attorney General Seeks Reconsideration Of Insurance Rate Increases, Calls Review Flawed, Incomplete
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Attorney General Statement On F&S Oil Guilty Plea In Federal Court
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Attorney General Jepsen Statement on Federal Health Care Reform Ruling
"Today’s Supreme Court ruling is a victory for the millions of Americans who need health care, for the individuals living with medical conditions who would otherwise be denied coverage, for parents who will be able to keep their children on their insurance plan until age 26 and for seniors struggling to afford their prescription medications."
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Connecticut Attorney General George Jepsen along with 54 attorneys general in other states, districts and U.S. territories, announced today that they have reached an antitrust settlement with three of the largest book publishers in the United States.
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Attorney General Statement On GOP Senators’ Request He Sue To Block Healthcare Reform Law
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Attorney General Statement On IDSA Guidelines Review Panel Report
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Attorney General Jepsen Elected Eastern Region Chair of National Association of Attorneys General
Attorney General George Jepsen today was elected chair of the Eastern Region of the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG).
