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...same day. According to a statement from the Connecticut Attorney General's Office, which led the investigation along with the U.S. Department...
...says the firm has several offices in New York state as well as offices in Connecticut and New Jersey, where it...
...filed earlier this summer by Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman. Carton...
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...up by the U.S. Supreme Court, one involving an effort by Connecticut and other states to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions, the other stemming from...
...tests for Connecticut firefighters....
...granting the state attorney general's request for...attorney general's office did not respond...
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