2009 Press Releases
Page 1 of 20
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Attorney General Says NY Settlement With Insurer Significant Step; CT Investigation Ongoing
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Attorney General Says Islander East Completely Dead After Company Withdraws Final, Long Shot Appeal
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Attorney General Says Today’s IDSA Hearing Should Set Standard For Establishing Medical Guidelines
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Attorney General Says Study Shows State Needs To Spend More On Anti-Tobacco Programs
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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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Attorney General Says AT&T Violated State Consumer Service Standards
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Attorney General Says Commerce Department Upholds New York’s Broadwater Rejection
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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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Attorney General Says Investigation Of Old Saybrook Police Chief Done, Resolution Expected Next Week
2009 Press Releases
Page 1 of 20
-
Attorney General Says NY Settlement With Insurer Significant Step; CT Investigation Ongoing
-
Attorney General Says Islander East Completely Dead After Company Withdraws Final, Long Shot Appeal
-
Attorney General Says Today’s IDSA Hearing Should Set Standard For Establishing Medical Guidelines
-
Attorney General Says Study Shows State Needs To Spend More On Anti-Tobacco Programs
-
Attorney General Says Craigslist Erotic Services Section Inadequate
-
Attorney General Says Exec Compensation From Consumer Pockets Should Be Capped
-
Attorney General Says AT&T Violated State Consumer Service Standards
-
Attorney General Says Commerce Department Upholds New York’s Broadwater Rejection
-
Attorney General Says Executive Compensation Soars, Even As Public Utilities Seek Rate Increases
-
Attorney General Says FDA Will Be Powerful Enforcement Partner In Fighting False Food Labels
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Attorney General Says Investigation Of Old Saybrook Police Chief Done, Resolution Expected Next Week