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States Withdraw Federal Challenge; New Rule Protects Women’s Access To Health Services
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Connecticut Insurance Commissioner Thomas B. Leonardi and Attorney General George Jepsen today announced a $1.7 million settlement with a Massachusetts-based insurance broker over allegations that the company misrepresented and concealed fees and commissions, ultimately overcharging a Connecticut client millions of dollars over several years.
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Settlement Reached with CVS Pharmacy LLC Prohibits Sale of Expired Products in Connecticut
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New Milford Clinical Social Worker Pays $210,000 To Settle Allegations Under the False Claims Act
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Investigation Of Sleepy’s, LLC Closed; No Evidence Of Violations Found
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“Consumer University” Welcomes Area Seniors
The Office of the Attorney General is presenting Consumer University, a free, half-day event in conjunction with RSVP of New Britain (the Retired Seniors Volunteer Program) and People’s United Bank. This is the second in a series of four Consumer University programs being offered to residents throughout Connecticut.
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Complaint About Scam On Facebook Prompts Inquiry By Attorney General
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Attorney General Supports Fine of AT&T For Violating Service Standards
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Attorney General Commends Service Providers For Storm-Related Customer Credits
Attorney General George Jepsen Tuesday commended those cable, satellite television and telecommunications companies providing storm-related credits to Connecticut customers, which in many cases, exceed what the law and their service contracts required.
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Attorney General Calls for ‘Strict Scrutiny' of Proposed Rate Increase
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Agreement Reached With Wells Fargo Bank Over Adjustable Rate Mortgage Loans
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Statement By Attorney General George Jepsen Concerning Mortgage Foreclosure Investigation
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Child Support Collection Efforts Benefit Connecticut Families In Need