Press Release Archived
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Attorney General Calls Decision An Important Step In Historic Preservation
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Attorney General: Aetna Agrees To Review Chiropractic Services Claims Denied Improperly
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Attorney General Alerts Consumers Of Sony Playstation Network Data Breach
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Attorney General Urges Senate Leaders To Reject “Right To Carry” Reciprocity Legislation
Attorney General George Jepsen is urging U.S. Senate leaders to oppose national “right-to-carry” reciprocity legislation that would require states to recognize the gun-permitting laws of other states, including the right to carry concealed weapons.
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Attorney General George Jepsen announced today that he has completed his antitrust investigation of the proposed merger of Yale-New Haven Hospital and The Hospital of Saint Raphael and will not seek to block the merger under Connecticut’s antitrust law.
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Connecticut And Eastern States Join In Support of EPA Cross-State Air Pollution Rule
Connecticut, joined by five other Eastern states and the District of Columbia, is seeking to intervene in support of a federal rule to control interstate air pollution, which is currently under challenge in a lawsuit before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit.
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Attorney General Joins Multistate Settlement With Skechers USA, Over Deceptive Advertising Charges
Attorney General George Jepsen said Connecticut has joined with the Federal Trade Commission, 42 states and the District of Columbia in coordinated settlement agreements with Skechers USA, Inc. over allegations of deceptive advertising for certain athletic shoes.
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Complaint About Scam On Facebook Prompts Inquiry By Attorney General
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Jepsen Urges State Regulators To Reject CL&P’s Plan To Replace Electric Meters
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Cigna Agrees To Review Chiropractic Claims Denied Improperly
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Landmark Antitrust Litigation Results In A $4.25 Million Settlement
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Bank Of America Failing To Meet Needs Of Distressed Borrowers In Connecticut
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Investigation Of Sleepy’s, LLC Closed; No Evidence Of Violations Found
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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.