2011 Press Releases
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Retailers Urged To Check Charity Registrations Before Permitting Solicitations Of Customers
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Patients Of Midstate Medical Center Cautioned About Data Breach
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Mortgage Loan Borrowers Encouraged To Participate In Federal Foreclosure Review And Claims Process
Attorney General George Jepsen and state Banking Commissioner Howard F. Pitkin are encouraging Connecticut borrowers who believe they suffered financial injury because of harmful mortgage loan servicing and foreclosure practices to participate in an Independent Foreclosure Review and claims process.
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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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New Haven Dentist Pays $212,000 To Settle False Claims Act Allegations
United States Attorney David B. Fein and Connecticut Attorney General George Jepsen today announced that KRISTI ROSSOMANDO, D.M.D. and her dental practice, The CHILDREN’S DENTAL GROUP, P.C., with offices located at 825 Grand Avenue in New Haven, have entered into a civil settlement with the federal and state governments in which they will pay $212,000 to resolve allegations that they violated the federal and state False Claims Acts.
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Attorney General Warns Small Businesses Not To Fall For Yellow Pages Scam
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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 Raises Privacy Concerns About Facebook’s “Tag Suggestions” Feature
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Attorney General Outlines State Review of Proposed St. Mary’s Hospital Joint Venture
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Connecticut Joins Multi-State Effort To Compel EPA To Issue New Air Quality Standards
Connecticut and 11 other states notified the federal Environmental Protection Agency today of their intent to sue after 60 days over the agency’s failure to issue revised National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Particulate Matter, or soot, as required by the Clean Air Act.
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Attorney General Creates Privacy Task Force To Focus On Internet And Data Privacy Concerns
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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.
2011 Press Releases
Page 8 of 9
-
Retailers Urged To Check Charity Registrations Before Permitting Solicitations Of Customers
-
Patients Of Midstate Medical Center Cautioned About Data Breach
-
Mortgage Loan Borrowers Encouraged To Participate In Federal Foreclosure Review And Claims Process
Attorney General George Jepsen and state Banking Commissioner Howard F. Pitkin are encouraging Connecticut borrowers who believe they suffered financial injury because of harmful mortgage loan servicing and foreclosure practices to participate in an Independent Foreclosure Review and claims process.
-
Jepsen Urges State Regulators To Reject CL&P’s Plan To Replace Electric Meters
-
Cigna Agrees To Review Chiropractic Claims Denied Improperly
-
New Haven Dentist Pays $212,000 To Settle False Claims Act Allegations
United States Attorney David B. Fein and Connecticut Attorney General George Jepsen today announced that KRISTI ROSSOMANDO, D.M.D. and her dental practice, The CHILDREN’S DENTAL GROUP, P.C., with offices located at 825 Grand Avenue in New Haven, have entered into a civil settlement with the federal and state governments in which they will pay $212,000 to resolve allegations that they violated the federal and state False Claims Acts.
-
Attorney General Warns Small Businesses Not To Fall For Yellow Pages Scam
-
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.
-
Attorney General Raises Privacy Concerns About Facebook’s “Tag Suggestions” Feature
-
Attorney General Outlines State Review of Proposed St. Mary’s Hospital Joint Venture
-
Connecticut Joins Multi-State Effort To Compel EPA To Issue New Air Quality Standards
Connecticut and 11 other states notified the federal Environmental Protection Agency today of their intent to sue after 60 days over the agency’s failure to issue revised National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Particulate Matter, or soot, as required by the Clean Air Act.
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Attorney General Creates Privacy Task Force To Focus On Internet And Data Privacy Concerns
-
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.