2011 Press Releases
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Child Support Collection Efforts Benefit Connecticut Families In Need
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Bank Of America Failing To Meet Needs Of Distressed Borrowers In Connecticut
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Attorneys General Oppose Proposed Settlement of Class-Action Lawsuit Against Direct Buy Inc.
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Attorney General Supports Fine of AT&T For Violating Service Standards
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Attorney General Seeks Protection for Connecticut Consumers in Data Breach
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Attorney General Seeks More Information About Proposed Sale Of Portion Of Stanley Park
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Attorney General Seeks $360,000 Penalty Against Former Electric Aggregator
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Bank Of America Responds To Mortgage Assistance Needs In Connecticut
Attorney General George Jepsen said Bank of America Corp. responded to the needs of distressed homeowners in Connecticut by opening a customer assistance center today in Southington to help borrowers seeking loan modifications or other alternatives to foreclosure.
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Attorneys General Ask Backpage.Com To Show Efforts To Block Human Trafficking
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Attorney General Warns Small Businesses Not To Fall For Yellow Pages Scam
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Attorney General Urges Senate Leaders To Reject “Right To Carry” Reciprocity Legislation
Attorney General George Jepsen is urging U.S. Senate leaders to oppose national “right-to-carry” reciprocity legislation that would require states to recognize the gun-permitting laws of other states, including the right to carry concealed weapons.
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State Officials Offer Help To Distressed Homeowners
Connecticut’s distressed homeowners have an opportunity to meet one-on-one with mortgage lenders to explore options regarding loan modifications and foreclosure assistance at a state-sponsored forum on Tuesday Nov. 15, 2011.
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Settlement Reached With James Galante Over Illegal Scheme In Waste Disposal Industry
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Retailers Urged To Check Charity Registrations Before Permitting Solicitations Of Customers
