CT Attorney General
Return to CT.Gov Home
State of Connecticut Attorney General's Office
Attorney General Seal
About UsContact UsHome
Advanced Search
About the Attorney General
Departments
Consumers
Children
Seniors
Indian
Charities
Health
Opinions
Press Releases
RFP's
Legal Resources
Employment
Helpful Information

Mailing Address:
Office of the
Attorney General
55 Elm Street
Hartford, Connecticut
06106
 
Telephone:
(860) 808-5318

e-Alerts
Receive Attorney General news updates by e-mail.
Subscribe now or update your e-Alerts

Login
Picture of Attorney General Richard Blumenthal
 marginwidth=

Alerts Page
Find all of the Attorney General's Office Alerts

Teen Violence - Blumenthal joins other national, state and private agencies in the call to educate our young people, girls and boys, about the realities of violent relationships. 

Privacy Protection
- Find out what privacy policies are about, what "opting out" means, and how you can protect your rights under the law.
(PDF-23KB)

Identity Theft - Protect important information such as your social security number or credit card or bank account numbers.

MySpace.com (PDF-73 KB) - Attorney General's Helpful Guide for Parents. 

 

             

 

 

Hot Topics
 
 
 
 
Find all of the Attorney
General's Hot Topics
Important information for homeowners about the new federal homeowner affordability and stability plan. Recently, Congress passed and the President signed the federal Stimulus Package, which includes a program to help homeowners struggling to pay their mortgages or in danger of foreclosure. The details of the plan are available at www.financialstability.gov.
Homeowners should contact their mortgage servicers and ask to be considered for a Home Affordable Modification, but they are urged to be patient because it may take some time before the servicers are fully operational Need urgent help? Contact the Homeowner’s HOPE™ Hotline: (888) 995-HOPE
 
 
RFP's - Representation for Propsals for certain legal services.
Currenty there are no RFP's
Headlines
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Attorney General Announces Old Saybrook Police Chief Reimburses McMurray- Kirtland Fund $22,500
  Attorney General Richard Blumenthal today announced that he has reached a resolution with Old Saybrook Chief of Police Edmund Mosca

Monday, May 11, 2009
Attorney General To Seek Federal, Multistate Investigations Of Recent Gasoline Price Spike
  Attorney General Richard Blumenthal said today that he will ask federal authorities to investigate a recent spike in gasoline prices, and contact other states for a multistate investigation

Monday, May 11, 2009
Attorney General Presents Oral Argument In Fight Against FAA Flight Paths Over Southwestern CT
  Attorney General Richard Blumenthal presented oral argument today in his lawsuit to block a new Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) airspace redesign project that routes more large planes over southwestern Connecticut

Friday, May 08, 2009
Attorney General Prepares For Oral Argument In Fight Against FAA Flight Paths Over Southwestern CT
  Attorney General Richard Blumenthal will present oral argument Monday in his lawsuit to block a new Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) airspace redesign project that routes more large planes over southwestern Connecticut

Friday, May 08, 2009
Attorney General, New Haven Mayor, Sec of State Call On Citizens To Oppose UI’s Request For Higher Profit
  Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, New Haven Mayor John DeStefano, Jr. and Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz today blasted United Illuminating (UI) for seeking higher earnings

Wednesday, May 06, 2009
Attorney General Announces $2.4 Million Settlement With Marsh & McLennan For Bid Rigging, Steering Insurance Consumers
  Attorney General Richard Blumenthal today announced a $2.4 million settlement with Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc. for alleged bid rigging, price fixing and illegally steering

Wednesday, May 06, 2009
Attorney General Applauds Court Decision Allowing State To Collect About $6 Million In Unclaimed Bottle Deposits
  I am pleased that the court agreed with our argument and denied the bottlers’ injunction request, allowing the cash-strapped state to begin collecting about $6 million in unclaimed bottle deposits

Tuesday, May 05, 2009
CT Attorney General, Other State AGs Meet With Craigslist, Urge Closure Of Online Brothel
  In our meeting today with craigslist, we urged the site to swiftly shut down the online brothel operating from its pages

 Help with CT Keywords
Recent Court Filings & Decisions
 
(PDF-444KB)
 
(PDF-3,79KB)
 
(PDF-7,463KB)
 
(PDF-882KB)
 
Moody's -
(PDF-5,203KB)
Fitch -
(PDF -4,802)
Home | Technical Questions | Email the Attorney General

State of Connecticut Disclaimer and Privacy Policy  Copyright © 2002 - 2009 State of Connecticut