A contract between the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General and BuckleySandler partner and former Maryland Attorney General Doug Gansler has been approved, four months after state Attorney General Kathleen Kane announced her appointment of Gansler to investigate a large body of OAG email records. The contract was signed by Bruce L. Castor Jr., who Kane appointed as solicitor general in March, shortly after Castor joined the OAG.
Castor signed an amendment to the OAG’s contract for legal services with BuckleySandler, naming Gansler, on April 6. While Castor was announced as solicitor general March 30, and his effective start date was March 21, the personnel action and budgetary authorization request documenting his hire was also signed by chief of staff Jonathan Duecker on April 6, and is stamped as being submitted to human resources that same day.
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