2011 Press Releases
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Attorney General Joins Challenge To Electric Transmission Rates In New England
Attorney General George Jepsen today joined Massachusetts and other New England states in challenging the rates charged by electric transmission owners, claiming they are no longer “just and reasonable” as required by federal law.
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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 Raises Concerns About Refurbished Products Sold By Staples
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Attorney General George Jepsen Named Co-Chairman Of Antitrust Working Group
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Attorney General George Jepsen Advises Residents To Secure Wireless Internet Networks
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Attorney General George Jepsen Advises Heating Oil Customers That Company Has Closed
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Attorney General “Disappointed” By Failure Of State Regulators To Review NU Merger
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Attorney General Demands Unlicensed Company Stop Debt Negotiation Services In Connecticut
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Attorney General Creates Privacy Task Force To Focus On Internet And Data Privacy Concerns
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Attorney General, Consumer Counsel Ask Regulators To Clarify Scope Of Storm-Related Review
Attorney General George Jepsen and Consumer Counsel Elin Swanson Katz have asked state utility regulators to clarify the scope of its investigation and the procedures for review of storm-related service interruptions by public service companies.
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Attorney General George Jepsen today announced a $34.25 million multistate settlement with GE Funding Capital Market Services, Inc. (“GE Funding”) as part of an ongoing nationwide investigation of alleged illegal conduct in the municipal bond derivatives industry.
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Attorney General George Jepsen has joined with the Federal Trade Commission in a lawsuit against three Branford-based companies and their principal, whose Internet marketing and sales practices allegedly violate federal and state law.
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Attorney General Advises Consumers: Three Metropark USA Stores in State are Closing
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Attorney General Notifies Suppliers Of Abnormal Market Disruption On Energy Products
Connecticut Attorney General George Jepsen has posted notice of an abnormal disruption in the market for energy resources pursuant to Connecticut General Statutes Section 42-234, putting wholesalers, retailers and consumers on notice that charging unconscionably excessive prices for gasoline, heating fuels and other energy resources is prohibited.
