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The Attorney General is the chief civil legal officer of the State. The Office of the Attorney General was officially established in 1897. The Connecticut Constitution and General Statutes authorize the Attorney General to represent the interests of the people of the State of Connecticut in all civil legal matters involving the state to protect the public interest, and to serve as legal counsel to all state agencies.
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The Ethics Statement of the Office of the Attorney General Revised as of September 3, 2015
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Attorney General's Office Driving Directions
Driving Directions to the Attorney General's Office at 165 Capitol Avenue, Hartford, Connecticut
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Protect Your Business Against Fraud
Each year, small businesses are targets of fraudulent or deceptive sales practices. Use these Quick Tips to help spot the scammers before your business falls victim.
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Thinking of hiring a contractor for a home improvement project? Before you sign a contract, check out these Quick Tips!
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Gift cards and gift certificates are convenient and when it comes to holidays, birthdays, or special occasions, they often make gift-giving easy. But gift cards are not the same as credit cards and, while Connecticut has its own gift-card laws, they may not apply to all gift cards. Learn all about gift cards with these Quick Tips.
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Learn about phone bill "cramming" and what you can do about unauthorized charges with these Quick Tips.
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What are robocalls? How does the Do Not Call Registry work? Find out with these Quick Tips.
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But before you buy a used car, read these Quick Tips and find out what protections are available to you under the law.
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Automobile Repair in Connecticut
Learn about automobile repair, licensing and estimates in Connecticut with these Quick Tips.
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Learn about credit reports, credit scores and your rights under the law with these Quick Tips.
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Foreclosure Prevention and Loan Modification Assistance
Click here for resources available to consumers attempting to achieve loan modifications and avoid foreclosure.
