Heslin v. Connecticut Law Clinic of Trantolo & Trantolo

Decided 1983-06-28

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Peters, J. The principal issue in this appeal is whether an investigative demand of Mary M. Heslin, the Connecticut Commissioner of Consumer Protection (commissioner), issued to attorneys suspected of engaging in deceptive trade practices, exceeds the commissioner’s statutory authority and unlawfully exercises a power vested by the constitution of Connecticut exclusively with the sta…

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