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Attorney General George Jepsen was joined today by eight fellow attorneys general from around the country in urging leadership of the nation's largest credit card issuers to speed up implementation of chip and PIN technology, which is widely considered a more secure means of processing credit card transactions than traditional magnetic -stripe payment cards and the chip-and-signature card process now being rolled out.
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Attorney General Investigates Whether CT Citizens Evaded State Taxes Through Offshore UBS Accounts
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Attorney General Says AT&T Violated State Consumer Service Standards
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Attorney General Praises DPUC For Demanding UI Restore Capital Improvement Spending
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Attorney General, Public Health Immediately Suspend Plastic Surgeon’s License
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Attorney General Presents Oral Argument In Fight Against FAA Flight Paths Over Southwestern CT
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Attorney General Praises Appeals Court Ruling Reinstating Global Warming Lawsuit
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Attorney General Prepares For Oral Argument In Fight Against FAA Flight Paths Over Southwestern CT
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Attorney General Praises Obama Administration’s Proposed Rules Increasing Vehicle Gasoline Mileage
