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Attorney General Says Groupon Has Changed Voucher Expiration Disclosures to Purchasers
Attorney General George Jepsen announced today that Groupon, Inc., has improved the consumer disclosure information on discount vouchers sold nationwide after his office raised concerns about the expiration of discount deals.
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Attorney General Issues Opinion About DEEP's Request To Suspend Smart-Meter Docket
Attorney General George Jepsen has concluded that the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection complied with state law in requesting state utility regulators to temporarily suspend their proceedings on the issue of smart meters.
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Attorney General Issues Consumer Advisory: Closing Sales Underway At Six Borders Stores In State
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Attorney General George Jepsen Named Co-Chairman Of Antitrust Working Group
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Attorney General George Jepsen Advises Heating Oil Customers That Company Has Closed
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Attorney General George Jepsen Advises Residents To Secure Wireless Internet Networks
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Anheuser-Busch Taking The Right Approach By Reducing Alcohol Content In ‘Tilt’ beverage
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Attorney General Advises Consumers: Three Metropark USA Stores in State are Closing
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Apple, Google Asked To Provide Information About Smartphone Tracking
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$40.75 Million Multi-State Settlement Reached with GlaxoSmithKline and SB Pharmco
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Agreement Reached With Wells Fargo Bank Over Adjustable Rate Mortgage Loans
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Attorney General Jepsen, Commissioner Sullivan Warn of Identity Theft Dangers
As the New Year approaches, Revenue Services Commissioner Kevin B. Sullivan and Attorney General George Jepsen are reminding Connecticut taxpayers to be more vigilant in protecting themselves and others from identity theft and fraud.