Press Release Archived
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Attorney General Announces CT Gift Card Laws To Be Restored For All Gift Cards Issued In State
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Attorney General Announces Countrywide Paying $1.27 Million To State Residents Who Lost Homes
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Attorney General Announces Court Rules Billboard Company, Tree Cutter Illegally Cut Trees Along I-84
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Attorney General Announces CVS Caremark To Continue Drug Discount Program It Threatened To End
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Attorney General Announces Investigation Into Security Breach At Yale
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Statement from AG Jepsen on Next Steps in CCJEF v. Rell
"For the public and legislators to trust the legitimacy of such a dramatically new system and the policies it produces, they must know that the ruling mandating it is legally correct. There are strong arguments that the trial court exceeded its authority and the standards articulated by the Connecticut Supreme Court, and so today we are asking that court to review this ruling."
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Statement from AG Jepsen on Supreme Court's Refusal to Hear Gun Lawsuit Appeal
"Sensible gun safety legislation works. The Supreme Court's action today in declining to hear this appeal affirms that the reforms enacted in Connecticut following the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School were reasonable, sensible and lawful."
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A Winsted dentist and his practice were ordered to pay $717,046 in restitution and civil penalties after a Superior Court judge found his conduct violated the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act, also known as CUTPA, Attorney General George Jepsen said today.
