Press Release Archived
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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, DEP Seek Injunction To Stop Continued Destruction From Illegal Logging
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Attorney General, DEP Win Injunction To Stop Continued Destruction From Illegal Logging
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Attorney General Disappointed By Final DPUC Decision On CL&P Rate Increase
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Attorney General’s Statement On Nomination Of Judge Sotomayor To U.S. Supreme Court
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Attorney General’s Statement On Pratt & Whitney Effort To Block Fight To Protect Jobs
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Attorney General’s Statement On Proposed Water Rate Decrease
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Conn. Leads $5.5M Multistate Settlement with Nationwide Insurance Company over 2012 Data Breach
Connecticut has joined with 31 other states and the District of Columbia in a $5.5 million settlement with Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and its subsidiary, Allied Property & Casualty Insurance Company, that resolves the states' investigation into a 2012 data breach that exposed sensitive personal information of 1.2 million consumers across the country, Attorney General George Jepsen and state Department of Consumer Protection Commissioner Michelle H. Seagull announced today.
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Attorney General Warns Consumers About Saab Bankruptcy And Vehicle Warranties
Attorney General George Jepsen is advising Connecticut consumers who own Saab motor vehicles, or are considering purchasing one, to be cautious about warranties following Saab’s bankruptcy filing in Sweden on Monday, Dec. 19.
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State Files Brief in Support of Physicians in United Healthcare Appeal
