Press Release Archived
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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 Advises Consumers: Three Metropark USA Stores in State are Closing
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The Kirby Company Agrees to Change Sales Practices and Restrict In-Home Sales Demonstrations
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Statement By Attorney General Jepsen Regarding Sebac Complaint About Emails
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Statement By Attorney General George Jepsen Concerning Supreme Court Decision In Aep V. Connecticut
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Statement By Attorney General George Jepsen Concerning Investigation Of State E-Mail System
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Attorney General Seeks More Information About Proposed Sale Of Portion Of Stanley Park
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Attorney General Alerts Consumers Of Sony Playstation Network Data Breach
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Remarks Of Attorney General George Jepsen To The Connecticut Supreme Court On Redistricting
Attorney General George Jepsen made these remarks to the Connecticut Supreme Court this afternoon, Friday, December 30.
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The Office of the Attorney General today announced settlements with the three major credit rating agencies, Moody’s Investors Service, Inc., Standard & Poor’s, and Fitch, Inc., resolving claims that the companies allegedly misrepresented the meaning of their public bond credit ratings and unfairly gave lower credit ratings to public bonds.
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Landmark Antitrust Litigation Results In A $4.25 Million Settlement
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Jepsen Says State Regulators Should Review Proposed Northeast Utilities Merger
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Homeowners Mortgage Assistance Event Resources
Attorney General Jepsen today posted resources to help homeowners prepare for the Tuesday, November 15 Homeowners Mortgage Assistance Event.