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Connecticut Bar Legal Resources
Connecticut Bar Association's guide to Connecticut lawyers. Looking for information about lawyers and the law? Choose from the following links of frequently asked questions to help find your answers!
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Attorney General Announces Old Saybrook Police Chief Reimburses McMurray- Kirtland Fund $22,500
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Attorney General Announces Service Net To Honor All Tweeter Extended Warranties
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Attorneys General in Other Jurisdictions
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Attorney General Announces Settlement Resolving Weight Loss And Calorie-Burning Claims About Enviga
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Attorney General Announces Settlement Worth $2.1 Million With Stamford Electricity Supplier
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Attorney General Announces Smart Choices Freezes Program, But Concerns Continue
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Attorney General’s Statement On U.S. Supreme Court Refusal To Review Defective FAA Flight Paths
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Murphy, Blumenthal, Alderman Motors Representatives Announce Dealership Will Remain Open
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AG Defends Request To File Friend Of Court Brief In Pratt & Whitney Layoff Case
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This is in response to the request for an opinion from your agency on the legality of devices known as "three button slot machines," and whether these devices fall within the definition of "video facsimile" as used in the agreements between the State of Connecticut and the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe and Mohegan Tribe. The agreements require the tribes to contribute twenty-five percent of their gross operating revenues from the operation of video facsimile machines at the tribal casinos, provided no other person within the state may lawfully operate "video facsimile games or other commercial casino games."
