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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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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 Demands Unlicensed Company Stop Debt Negotiation Services In Connecticut
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Attorney General George Jepsen said that Ohio-based Cadlerock Properties Joint Venture, L.P. has been ordered to pay a $282,000 civil penalty for failing to comply with a pollution abatement order issued by the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) in 1997.
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Jepsen Urges State Regulators To Reject CL&P’s Plan To Replace Electric Meters
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Full Regulatory Review Of NU Merger Needed To Protect Connecticut Consumers
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Attorney General Warns Small Businesses Not To Fall For Yellow Pages Scam
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Attorney General Creates Privacy Task Force To Focus On Internet And Data Privacy Concerns
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Attorney General Speaks Out As Member Of Men Make A Difference, Men Against Domestic Violence
Attorney General George Jepsen added his voice Tuesday to those standing up against domestic violence during a news conference Tuesday by members of Men Make A Difference, Men Against Domestic Violence.
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Attorney General Raises Questions About Groupon Discounts In Connecticut
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Attorney General Raises Questions About Citigroup Inc. Data Breach
