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Attorney General Announces Bankruptcy Court Upholds Plan To Honor Bernie’s Gift Cards, Deposits
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Attorney General Sues Imprisoned Trash Hauler To Recover Millions For Defrauded Consumers
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Attorney General Sues Ring Of Companies Involved In Predatory Lending Scheme
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Attorney General Sues Runaway Bridal Store; More Than A Dozen Brides With Unfulfilled Gown Orders
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2017-02 Formal Opinion, Attorney General, State of Connecticut
Governor Malloy has requested an opinion, in light of the enactment of Special Act 15-7 and the subsequent developments pursuant to it, of the risks associated with moving forward with the process for authorizing a casino gaming facility operated by an entity jointly owned by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation (MPTN) and the Mohegan Tribe of Indians of Connecticut (Mohegan) (collectively, Tribes).
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Attorney General Announces Claim Letters Sent To F&S Customers, Informational Website Operating
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Attorney General Announces Consumers To Receive $88,000 In Settlement Of Sunrise Herbal Lawsuit
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Attorney General Announces Countrywide Paying $1.27 Million To State Residents Who Lost Homes
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Your department requests clarification of a previously issued opinion regarding the question of whether interior designers, practicing within the scope of services described in Conn. Gen. Stat.
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The Attorney General is the chief civil legal officer of the State. The Office of the Attorney General was officially established in 1897. The Connecticut Constitution and General Statutes authorize the Attorney General to represent the interests of the people of the State of Connecticut in all civil legal matters involving the state to protect the public interest, and to serve as legal counsel to all state agencies.
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In 1995, the Commissioners of the Departments of Social Services and Children and Families requested a legal opinion on their ability to share information about families and children, notwithstanding certain statutory client confidentiality restrictions. Both Commissioners indicated that increased sharing of client-specific information would allow their agencies to fulfill their statutory responsibilities more effectively.
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This is in response to your December 2, 1997 request for an opinion regarding the status of state employee home addresses under the state Freedom of Information Act ("FOI Act" or "Act"), Conn. Gen. Stat.
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The Ethics Statement of the Office of the Attorney General Revised as of September 3, 2015
