State Attorneys General (AGs) are not only lawyers for their states; they are enforcers, regulators, and even public policy advocates. With broad authority, including, but not limited to, consumer protection, Medicaid fraud, and antitrust mandates, AGs have investigatory and enforcement jurisdiction over many businesses in a wide range of industries.
A series of recent multi-state AG meetings highlight significant recent developments evidencing an increase in AG activity throughout the country.
New Attorneys General
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