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Connecticut: NAMIC-supported Challenge to AG Authority to Share Submitted Information Dismissed on Procedural Grounds

The Connecticut Supreme Court has dismissed a case challenging the scope of the authority of the state’s attorney general to share information submitted pursuant to an antitrust investigation with other parties on procedural grounds.


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