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Attorney General Says Craigslist Erotic Services Section Inadequate
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Attorney General Says Exec Compensation From Consumer Pockets Should Be Capped
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Child Support Collection Efforts Benefit Connecticut Families In Need
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State Settles Joint State-Federal False Claims Act Investigation with Pediatric Dental Provider
A pediatric dental provider with practices in Milford and West Haven will pay more than $1.3 million to the state and federal government to resolve allegations that he submitted false claims to Connecticut's Medicaid program for x-ray services that did not comply with state law, Attorney General George Jepsen said today.
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History of the Attorney General's Office
A Brief History of the Connecticut Attorney General's Office and Biographies of the Attorney General's Who Have Held Office
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Attorney General Says Executive Compensation Soars, Even As Public Utilities Seek Rate Increases
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Attorney General Says FDA Will Be Powerful Enforcement Partner In Fighting False Food Labels
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The Ethics Statement of the Office of the Attorney General Revised as of September 3, 2015
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This is in response to your request for an opinion concerning the term of office of the Executive Director of the Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities (Commission). You ask specifically when the term of office of Louis Martin, who was appointed executive director in 1994, expires, and whether he may hold over after the expiration of his term until a successor is appointed.
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You have asked for my opinion with regard to a question raised by the state auditors on the propriety of an expenditure made by the Criminal Justice Commission. It is my understanding that your request was prompted by a recommendation made by the auditors, who concluded that it appeared that the Division's June 1996 reimbursement of legal fees to a State's Attorney in connection with his reappointment to that position in 1988 may have circumvented the intentions of the General Assembly with respect to the total monies approved for payment to the State's Attorney by the Claims Commissioner.
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Bank Of America Responds To Mortgage Assistance Needs In Connecticut
Attorney General George Jepsen said Bank of America Corp. responded to the needs of distressed homeowners in Connecticut by opening a customer assistance center today in Southington to help borrowers seeking loan modifications or other alternatives to foreclosure.
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Attorney General Says Investigation Of Old Saybrook Police Chief Done, Resolution Expected Next Week
