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Consumers Verify And Report Questionable, Possibly Improper, Charges On Phone Bills - Consumers should closely scrutinize their telephone bills for questionable or unauthorized charges that may have been improperly imposed by companies through "billing aggregators," third parties that contract with telephone companies. 

Privacy Protection
- Find out what privacy policies are about, what "opting out" means, and how you can protect your rights under the law.
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Identity Theft
- Protect important information such as your social security number or credit card or bank account numbers.

Dell Settlement-Attorney General Announces $3.35 Million Multi-State Settlement With Dell

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The Child Advocate and the Attorney General have released the results of their joint review of the Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) program which provides assistance to the courts in promoting permanency planning for children in Connecticut.

 

 

Connecticut Living Wills Information - This website describes your legal rights as
a patient to make decisions about your medical care.
 
 
MySpace.com (PDF-73 KB) - Attorney General's Helpful Guide for Parents.
 
 
Ameriquest Settlement Update
A website and toll free number now available regarding the Multi-State Settlement with Ameriquest Mortgage Company
 
 
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Thursday, January 15, 2009
Attorney General Leads Multi-State Lawsuit Against Federal Rule Jeopardizing Women’s Health Rights, Including Birth Control Access
  Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, on behalf of Comptroller Nancy Wyman and Healthcare Advocate Kevin Lembo, sued the Bush administration today to block an impending federal rule

Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Attorney General To Continue Fight In Wake Of New England Pellet Bankruptcy
  Attorney General Richard Blumenthal said today that he will fight an attempt by New England Pellet, LLC and its owners to use the company’s recent bankruptcy

Tuesday, January 13, 2009
CT Attorney General Calls Social Networking Report “Step Forward,” Urges Sites To Immediately Implement Measures To Better Protect Children
  This report is a step forward in the fight to better protect children from predators and inappropriate content on social networking sites

Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Attorney General Sues For Alleged Failure To Pay Marine Corps League Golf Tournament Hole In One Prize
  Attorney General Richard Blumenthal today announced a lawsuit alleging that an insurer and its owner failed to pay a $40,000 hole in one prize last September at a charity golf tournament

Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Attorney General Says NY Settlement With Insurer Significant Step; CT Investigation Ongoing
  Today’s settlement between New York and UnitedHealth Group -- eventually establishing a new reimbursement rate system -- is a significant step toward protecting patients

Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Attorney General’s Statement On FERC Chairman Resignation
  This resignation starts dismantling a fatally flawed FERC -- leadership that is deservedly doomed as we welcome a new and promising administration

Monday, January 12, 2009
Attorney General Announces $3.35 Million Multi-State Settlement With Dell For Customer Service Failures
  Attorney General Richard Blumenthal today announced a $3.35 million settlement between 34 states -- led by Connecticut and Washington -- and Dell, Inc. and Dell Financial Services

Friday, January 09, 2009
Attorney General Warns That Nearly $400,000 In Blue Tulip Gift Cards May Soon Be Worthless
  Attorney General Richard Blumenthal today warned that Blue Tulip stores -- including five in Connecticut -- will close by the end of the month, soon rendering worthless any merchandise credit, gift cards and deposits

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