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Attorney General Raises Questions About Citigroup Inc. Data Breach
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First Adoption Under New Law Takes Place in Willimantic
Attorney General George Jepsen and Commissioner Joette Katz, Department of Children and Families, said an adoption of a teenage boy finalized Monday in the Superior Court for Juvenile Matters in Willimantic was the first under a new law that took effect Oct. 1.
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Court Orders Finalize $25 Billion National Mortgage Servicing Settlement Agreement
Attorney General George Jepsen said Connecticut consumers will soon benefit from direct mortgage relief and new mortgage servicing standards under terms of the $25 billion national settlement agreement with the five largest mortgage servicers.
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Attorney General To Seek Deeper Reduction In CL&P Rate Increase
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Attorney General To Seek Protections For UI Ratepayers In Gas Company Acquisition
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Attorney General Urges Action Against China For Currency Manipulation That Has Cost 27,300 CT Jobs
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Attorney General Urges Alternatives To Broad Lobster Fishing Moratorium
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Attorney General Urges Certification Requirements For Behavioral Specialists Hired By Public Schools
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Attorney General Urges Consumers To Beware Of Haitian Relief Scams
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